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Between negotiations and litigation: Vanuatu's perspective on loss and damage from climate change

机译:在谈判与诉讼之间:瓦努阿图对气候变化损失和损害的看法

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This contribution explores how climate-vulnerable states can effectively use the law to force action in order to address loss and damage from climate change, taking the Pacific Island state of Vanuatu as an example. Vanuatu made headlines when its Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade, the Hon. Ralph Regenvanu, announced his government's intention to explore legal action as a tool to address climate loss and damage suffered in Vanuatu. Our contribution places this announcement in the context of Vanuatu's own experience with climate loss and damage, and the state's ongoing efforts to secure compensation for loss and damage through the multilateral climate change regime. We then discuss the possibilities for legal action to seek redress for climate loss and damage, focusing on two types of action highlighted in Minister Regenvanu's statement: action against states under international law, and action against fossil fuel companies under domestic law. After concluding that the issue of compensation for climate loss and damage is best addressed at the multilateral level, we offer proposals on how the two processes of litigation and negotiation could interact with each other and inspire more far-reaching action to address loss and damage from climate change. Key policy insights The review of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage offers an opportunity to start putting in place a facility for loss and damage finance under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). A climate damages tax (CDT) on fossil fuel companies seems a particularly promising option for mobilizing loss and damage finance. Such a CDT could be one revenue stream for a relevant loss and damage facility. Legal action - including cases against foreign states or fossil fuel companies - could bolster the position of climate-vulnerable states in multilateral negotiations on loss and damage finance.
机译:这一贡献探讨了气候 - 弱势州如何有效地利用法律迫使行动,以解决气候变化的丧失和损害,以太平洋岛屿瓦努阿图为例。瓦努阿图在其外交部长,国际合作和外贸部长,王国。 Ralph Regenvanu宣布,他的政府打算探讨法律诉讼,作为解决瓦努阿图遭受的气候损失和损害的工具。我们的贡献将本公告纳入瓦努阿图自身的气候损失和损害的经验,以及国家通过多边气候变化制度确保赔偿损失和损害的努力。然后,我们讨论了法律行动寻求救济的法律行动的可能性,旨在在雷根文部长声明中突出的两种行动:对国际法下的各国行动,以及对国内法下的化石燃料公司的行动。在结束后,在多边层面的赔偿赔偿问题之后,我们提供关于如何诉讼和谈判的过程如何相互互动的提案,并激励更广泛的行动来解决损失和损害气候变化。主要政策见解审查华沙国际损失机制的审查提供了在联合国气候变化框架公约(UNFCCC)的主持下,开始建立损失和损害金融的机会。化石燃料公司的气候损害税(CDT)似乎是调动损失和损害金融的特别有希望的选择。这种CDT可以是相关损失和损坏设施的一个收入流。法律行动 - 包括对外国或化石燃料公司的案件 - 可以忍住气候脆弱国家在多边谈判中的损失和损害金融的地位。

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