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Human right to the environment: New advances in its comprehension in Latin America and the Caribbean

Authors

  • Ezio Costa Cordella ONG FIMA
  • Gabriela Burdiles Perucci ONG FIMA

Abstract

This article analyzes the normative content of the human right to live in a healthy environment, based on the analysis of Advisory Opinion 23/17 of the Inter-American Human Rights Court. The Court conceives this right, from an anthropocentric perspective, as an autonomous human right, and establishes its relations with
other rights, in addition to analyzing its structure as a human right, associating it with preventive and precautionary duties. On the other hand, the recognition of this right requires specific mechanisms to guarantee its full exercise, among which are access to information, public participation in environmental decision making and access to en-vironmental justice (the so-called “access rights”), which are contained in the Escazú Agreement.

Keywords:

Environment, right to healthy environment, Latin America, Consultative Opinion, Intermerican Human Rights Court

Author Biographies

Ezio Costa Cordella, ONG FIMA

Ezio Costa Cordella es abogado de la Universidad de Chile. Magíster en Regulación
por la London School of Economics, Reino Unido, y doctorando en Derecho por la
Universidad de Chile. Investigador del Centro de Regulación y Competencia (RegCom) y del Instituto Milenio para las Imperfecciones de Mercado y las Políticas
Públicas (MIPP), ambos de la Universidad de Chile. Director ejecutivo de la ONG
FIMA.

Gabriela Burdiles Perucci, ONG FIMA

Gabriela Burdiles Perucci es abogada de la Universidad Católica de Chile.
Magíster en Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad de Chile. Magíster en Derechos Humanos, London School of Economics. Profesora de la Clínica de Derecho
Ambiental, Universidad Central de Chile. Directora de proyectos de la ONG FIMA