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Rada Bezpieczeństwa ONZ a zmiany klimatu

United Nations Security Council vs. Climate Change
Authors: Szpak, Agnieszka;

Rada Bezpieczeństwa ONZ a zmiany klimatu

Abstract

Autorka analizuje role i mandat Rady Bezpieczeństwa w odniesieniu do zmian klimatu. Zmiany te zaczęto postrzegać jako zagrożenie dla pokoju i bezpieczeństwa na świecie. Ten ostatni termin ewoluował i obecnie obejmuje nie tylko konflikty zbrojne lub naruszenia praw człowieka, ale także zmiany klimatu lub epidemię HIV/AIDS lub wirusa Eboli. W artykule analizie poddano przede wszystkim rezolucje Rady Bezpieczeństwa dotyczące zmian klimatu jako zagrożenia dla pokoju i bezpieczeństwa na świecie.

Rocznik Bezpieczeństwa Międzynarodowego, Tom 12 Nr 2 (2018)

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