(magistrsko diplomsko delo)
Nuša Kucler (Author), Vasilka Sancin (Mentor)

Abstract

Trenutno stanje mednarodnopravne ureditve humanitarne pomoči v primeru naravnih nesreč kaže na pomanjkanje celostne in sistematične pravne kodifikacije te materije. Najstarejši pravni vir s tega področja predstavljajo bilateralni sporazumi med državami o sodelovanju pri preprečevanju naravnih nesreč in odpravljanju njihovih posledic. V zadnjem času se je področje sodelovanja razširilo s sklepanjem regionalnih sporazumov. Zavezujočega dokumenta, ki bi na globalni ravni celostno urejal humanitarno pomoč v primeru naravnih nesreč, pa zaenkrat ni. Da bi se žrtvam naravnih nesreč zagotovilo pravočasno in učinkovitejšo pomoč, bi bilo potrebno sprejeti ustrezen zavezujoč univerzalen pravni dokument, ki bi jasno opredelil pravice in obveznosti držav med seboj in v odnosu do ostalih humanitarnih akterjev. Obet za nastanek celovitejše multilateralne konvencije v bližnji prihodnosti predstavlja Osnutek členov, ki ga je na temo varstva oseb v primeru nesreč pripravila Komisija ZN za mednarodno pravo. Generalna skupščina ZN je Osnutek členov uvrstila na svoj dnevni red in ga bo obravnavala na 73. seji leta 2018. Kljub trenutni odsotnosti izrecne pravne obveznosti držav, da osebam na svojem ozemlju ali pod svojo pristojnostjo, ki so ogrožene zaradi naravnih nesreč, zagotovijo humanitarno pomoč, je to obveznost mogoče izpeljati iz temeljnih pravnih načel in človekovih pravic. Naloga preučuje tudi možnosti progresivnega pristopa k ureditvi humanitarne pomoči ob naravnih nesrečah v povezavi s konceptom »odgovornost zaščititi« in vlogo Varnostnega sveta ZN, ki bi v skrajnih primerih hudih naravnih nesreč velikih razsežnosti lahko sprejel ukrepe za zagotavljanje mednarodnega miru in varnosti.

Keywords

mednarodno pravo;humanitarna pomoč;naravne nesreče;odgovornost zaščititi;odziv na nesreče;pravica do humanitarne pomoči;magistrske diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [N. Kucler]
UDC: 341(043.2)
COBISS: 16503121 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: International legal regime of humanitarian assistance in the event of natural disasters
Secondary abstract: The current state of the international legal regime of humanitarian assistance in the event of natural disasters indicates the lack of a comprehensive and systematic legal codification of this area. Bilateral agreements between countries on co-operation in the prevention of disasters and the mitigation of their consequences represent the oldest legal source in this field. More recently, the field of cooperation has expanded by concluding regional agreements. However, there is currently no legally binding document that would regulate natural disaster relief on a global level. In order to ensure victims of natural disasters timely and effective relief a universal binding legal document that would clearly define rights and duties between States and in their relation with other humanitarian actors should be adopted. The prospect of the emergence of a more comprehensive multilateral convention in the near future is in the draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters prepared by ILC. The General Assembly decided to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-third session in 2018 a discussion on the topic. Despite the current absence of explicit legal obligations of States to provide humanitarian assistance to persons on their territory or under their jurisdiction who are endangered by natural disasters, this obligation can be derived from fundamental legal principles and human rights. The thesis also examines the possibility of a progressive approach to the regulation of natural disaster relief in conjunction with the concept of the “responsibility to protect” and the role of the UN Security Council which, in exceptional cases of large-scale disasters, could take measures to ensure international peace and security.
Secondary keywords: international law;disaster response;humanitarian assistance;natural disasters;responsibility to protect;right to humanitarian assistance;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak.
Pages: VIII, 68 f.
ID: 10984352