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Refugiados climáticos: ¿quién debe cargar los costos?

Climate refugees: who should assume the costs?

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El artículo¹ argumenta a favor del concepto de "refugiado climático" y sostiene que la responsabilidad por su desplazamiento así como los costos asociados, incluyendo su recepción en otros Estados, deben ser asignados entre los Estados en razón de su uso del recurso atmosférico así como del beneficio que ese uso les reporta.

cambio climático; desplazamiento forzado; refugiado climático; principios de asignación de costos


This paper argues for the concept of "climate refugees". It proposes that the responsibility for their displacement and the associated costs, including their reception by other states, should be allocated among states according tot heir corresponding use of atmospheric resources and their benefits obtained by using those resources.

climate change; forced displacement; climate refugee; cost allocation principles


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  • Publicación en esta colección
    04 Dic 2014
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    Dic 2014

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    18 Ago 2014
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    03 Nov 2014
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