The challenges of the climate change in the just war theory
The new environmental changes that have been occurring over the last decades (the raise of the temperature, the exponential growth of the populations and the lack of food resources) undeniably determine the international relations on which the theory of classical and even contemporary just war is ba...
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I15-R203-article-2672022-07-09T04:18:22Z The challenges of the climate change in the just war theory Los desafíos del cambio climático en la teoría de la guerra justa Paradela López, Miguel Enviromental change Just war theory International relations Cambio medioambiental Teoría de la guerra justa Relaciones Internacionales The new environmental changes that have been occurring over the last decades (the raise of the temperature, the exponential growth of the populations and the lack of food resources) undeniably determine the international relations on which the theory of classical and even contemporary just war is based on. On this present article we address the main issues that each of the just war criteria are currently dealing with on the environmental field and as an approach to future challenges that are affecting its structural bases. To that end, the main issues of the theory of a just war are studied, which will have to be reconsidered in the light of probable environmental changes on the development of peaceful conflict resolution measures, international methods of coordination, economic and political solidarity between States, the proposal and analysis of shared food resources exploitation systems, the theory of military intervention update and the adaptation of the ius post bellum to conflicts over scarce resources. The article concludes stating the importance of environmental changes, assuming a real challenge to the current just war theory and forcing to reconsider a fundamental part of its approach. Los nuevos cambios medioambientales que se vienen sucediendo en las últimas décadas (el aumento de la temperatura, el incremento exponencial de la población y la escasez de recursos alimentarios) determinan de manera innegable las relaciones internacionales sobre las que se sustenta la teoría de la guerra justa clásica e incluso la contemporánea. En el presente artículo se abordan las principales cuestiones que cada una de las corrientes de la teoría de la guerra justa afrontan actualmente en el terreno medioambiental, así como una aproximación a futuros desafíos que afectan a sus bases estructurales. Con ese objetivo, se estudian las principales cuestiones de la teoría de la guerra justa que tendrán que ser replanteadas en función de los probables cambios medioambientales sobre el desarrollo de medidas de resolución de conflictos pacíficos, de métodos internacionales de coordinación, solidaridad económica y política entre Estados, la propuesta y análisis de sistemas de explotación compartida de recursos alimentarios, la actualización de la teoría de la intervención militar y la adaptación del ius post bellum ante conflictos por recursos escasos. El artículo concluye constatando la importancia de los cambios medioambientales, suponiendo un reto real para la actual teoría de la guerra justa y obligando a un replanteamiento de parte fundamental de su pensamiento. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2016-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Convocatoria por invitación application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/267 10.35305/prcs.v0i2.267 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 2 Julio-Diciembre 2016; 222 - 240 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2016): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 2 Julio-Diciembre 2016; 222 - 240 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/267/165 Derechos de autor 2016 Autor |
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The new environmental changes that have been occurring over the last decades (the raise of the temperature, the exponential growth of the populations and the lack of food resources) undeniably determine the international relations on which the theory of classical and even contemporary just war is based on.
On this present article we address the main issues that each of the just war criteria are currently dealing with on the environmental field and as an approach to future challenges that are affecting its structural bases. To that end, the main issues of the theory of a just war are studied, which will have to be reconsidered in the light of probable environmental changes on the development of peaceful conflict resolution measures, international methods of coordination, economic and political solidarity between States, the proposal and analysis of shared food resources exploitation systems, the theory of military intervention update and the adaptation of the ius post bellum to conflicts over scarce resources.
The article concludes stating the importance of environmental changes, assuming a real challenge to the current just war theory and forcing to reconsider a fundamental part of its approach. |
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