Il Nuovo Patto sulla migrazione e l’asilo ed i migranti ambientali: una categoria “dimenticata”?
Abstract
After analyzing the characteristics of climate change-related migration and
highlighting the lack of protection for environmental migrants in international law,
the article addresses the similar gap in the Common European Asylum System. This
shortcoming is not remedied by the current proposals to amend the existing
legislation contained in the Pact on Migration and Asylum, as the Pact does not
provide specific protection for environmental migrants. Therefore, at the moment,
only the set of international human rights standards has to be resorted to in order to
ensure protection for environmental migrants, as shown by the recent monitoring
activity carried out by the Human Rights Committee and the recent orientation of the
Italian Court of Cassation.