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Las condiciones de admisilidad de las demandas climáticas en el ámbito de los sistemas regionales y universales de protección de los derechos humanos

Authors: Martínez Pérez, Enrique Jesús;

Las condiciones de admisilidad de las demandas climáticas en el ámbito de los sistemas regionales y universales de protección de los derechos humanos

Abstract

Esta contribución pretende llevar a cabo una primera aproximación a las demandas climáticas asociadas a vulneraciones de derechos humanos, ciñéndonos al análisis de los principales obstáculos que se plantean desde la perspectiva de los requisitos de admisibilidad. Entre otras cuestiones, examinaremos la competencia ratione personae y ratione loci, en concreto, el agotamiento de los recursos internos, la causalidad, las reclamaciones colectivas y el ámbito jurisdiccional sobre la base de las quejas presentadas hasta la fecha en los sistemas regionales (europeo e interamericano) y universales.

Trabajo realizado en el marco del proyecto «La inciden- cia de la jurisprudencia de los tribunales europeos y de los órganos de expertos en el derecho interno» (PID2020-17611 GB-I00/ AEI / 10.13039/501100011033) y del GIR de la Universidad de Valladolid «Derecho de Familia y Derechos Humanos. Family Law and Human Rights»

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Spain
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Derecho Internacional, Criterios de admisibilidad, Órganos creados en virtud de tratados de derechos humanos de Naciones Unidas, Derecho, Sistema Interamericano de Protección de los Derechos Humanos, Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, Cambio climático, Derecho internacional de los Derechos Humanos, 5603 Derecho Internacional

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