Nacionalna sudska kontrola izvršavanja nekih obaveza preuzetih Okvirnom konvencijom UN o promeni klime
National Judicial Control Of The Performance Of Some Obligations Accepted From The Un Framework Convention On Climate Change
Author(s): Rodoljub EtinskiSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: climate change; judicial control; the Framework Convention
Summary/Abstract: If Serbia failed to perform its obligations based on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and if an individual in Serbia suffered some damage for this, would a court award a compensation for damages? This issue includes some hypothetical questions such as, for instance, the fact that the change of climate in Serbia causes damage to some individuals and that, by failing to perform its obligations, Serbia has contributed to the climate change and individual damages that have arisen. The question is whether the performance of obligations defined in the Convention is suitable for national judicial control? The change of climate is a complex process, caused by a variety of factors, many of which are beyond the control of the given state. Some crucial obligations established by the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol are defined very flexibly, leaving the contracting parties with a broad area to provide different implementation arrangements. Therefore, the possibility of national judicial control of the performance of obligations accepted from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is a complex question. The Framework Convention on Climate Change belongs to international treaties with the most contracting parties – 195. However, only two of them have accepted international judicial competence for possible mutual disputes with regard to the interpretation and implementation of the Convention. States do not want external judicial control of the performance of obligations they have accepted based on the Framework Convention. Can internal judicial control compensate for the lack of external control and contribute to better effects of the Convention?
Journal: FACTA UNIVERSITATIS - Law and Politics
- Issue Year: 9/2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 19-33
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English