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Rola sądownictwa w procesie sekurytyzacji środowiskowej. Orzeczenie w sprawie Urgenda Foundation przeciwko Królestwu Niderlandów

2021, 2021, Numer 3


Data publikacji

25.11.2021

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Dziedzina nauk społecznych

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stosunki międzynarodowe, ekonomia i finanse, nauki o komunikacji społecznej i mediach, nauki o polityce i administracji, nauki o zarządzaniu i jakości, nauki prawne, nauki socjologiczne

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Angielski, Polski

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Uznanie zmian klimatu jako mnożnika zagrożeń doprowadziło do włączenia niniejszej problematyki do studiów nad bezpieczeństwem. Większość badań koncentrujących się na roli aktorów sekurytyzujących analizuje działania państw, międzynarodowych organizacji pozarządowych, a także podmiotów regionalnych, takich jak Unia Europejska. Ograniczoną uwagę poświęcono wymiarowi sprawiedliwości. Niniejszy artykuł uzupełnia istniejącą lukę. Celem badania jest przeprowadzenie analizy przez pryzmat teorii sekurytyzacji, odpowiadając na pytanie, w jaki sposób decyzje wydane przez sądy holenderskie w sprawie Urgenda Foundation przeciwko Królestwu Niderlandów wpłynęły na sekurytyzację zmian klimatu. Zastosowanie analizy dyskursu jako metodologii badań dowiodło, że sądy holenderskie orze- kając o prawnym obowiązku rządu Królestwa Niderlandów do zapobiegania zmianom klimatu w celu ochrony obywateli, przyczyniły się do pogłębienia procesu sekurytyzacji środowiska naturalnego.

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