When Ecological Transition Pressures Human Rights: Equality, Localized Sacrifice, and Unequal Public Burdens
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34625/issn.2183-2705(39.2)2026.ic-15Keywords:
human rights under pressure, ecological transition, equality, unequal public burdens, localized sacrifice, environmental justiceAbstract
Ecological transition is increasingly framed as a legal necessity, yet the measures adopted in its name can themselves place human rights under pressure. The problem is not only whether environmental action is justified, but whether its burdens are distributed on terms compatible with equality, dignity, and fair participation. This article argues that ecological governance becomes legally troubling when formally general transition measures impose severe and localized sacrifice on particular communities without adequate mitigation, participation, adjustment, or compensation. Drawing on human rights law and environmental justice, it shows that these frameworks identify the protected interests and structural inequalities at stake, but often require a more compact doctrinal vocabulary when reviewing lawful public action that produces concentrated burdens in practice. The article therefore develops unequal public burdens as an equality-based test for identifying when ecological transition becomes distributively and institutionally unjust. It proposes three indicators for legal review: severity, concentration, and the absence of corrective design. Through brief illustrations from energy poverty, conservation, and climate adaptation, including planned relocation, the article shows that equality does not weaken ecological transition. It is one of the legal conditions under which ecological transition can remain publicly defensible, human-rights compliant, and just.
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