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Dissecting the Humanitarian and Environmental Priority in Global Politics [Membedah Prioritas Kemanusiaan dan Lingkungan dalam Politik Global] Imanuel, Gloria Miracle Melody; Fani, Guillermo Valles; Supit, Christina Nataysha; Pandie, Nathaniel Henry; Kryzstov, Sean
Verity: Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional (International Relations Journal) Vol 15, No 30 (2023): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/verity.v15i30.8173

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Human rights and environmental issues have come to be one of the most sought-after topics of discussion and endless debates amongst world leaders and citizens of the Earth. Both topics encompass the concepts of freedom, life and survival for all humans who roam the Earth in an equal manner. As of late, the debate regarding human rights and environmental issues is being overshadowed by conflicts between nations, political and economic rivalry, and a progressive inclination away from a united international society. Although it is understandable as to why world governments would prefer to prioritize such topics of concern, human rights violations outside of such topics along with environmental issues like climate change must not be set aside only to be picked up again some other time of convenience. Therefore, we must investigate ways for us to properly understand the scale of severity and utter importance these topics must remain amidst other conflicts. This paper seeks to do just that, by providing material and explanations regarding the topics and reaching the conclusion. The methodology used to research and collect data includes various credible journals and websites as secondary sources while obtaining its primary sources via interviews with credible experts on the topics that will be discussed.
Dissecting the Humanitarian and Environmental Priority in Global Politics [Membedah Prioritas Kemanusiaan dan Lingkungan dalam Politik Global] Imanuel, Gloria Miracle Melody; Fani, Guillermo Valles; Supit, Christina Nataysha; Pandie, Nathaniel Henry; Kryzstov, Sean
Verity: Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional (International Relations Journal) Vol. 15 No. 30 (2023): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/verity.v15i30.8173

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Human rights and environmental issues have come to be one of the most sought-after topics of discussion and endless debates amongst world leaders and citizens of the Earth. Both topics encompass the concepts of freedom, life and survival for all humans who roam the Earth in an equal manner. As of late, the debate regarding human rights and environmental issues is being overshadowed by conflicts between nations, political and economic rivalry, and a progressive inclination away from a united international society. Although it is understandable as to why world governments would prefer to prioritize such topics of concern, human rights violations outside of such topics along with environmental issues like climate change must not be set aside only to be picked up again some other time of convenience. Therefore, we must investigate ways for us to properly understand the scale of severity and utter importance these topics must remain amidst other conflicts. This paper seeks to do just that, by providing material and explanations regarding the topics and reaching the conclusion. The methodology used to research and collect data includes various credible journals and websites as secondary sources while obtaining its primary sources via interviews with credible experts on the topics that will be discussed.
Dampak Tambang La Oroya terhadap Degradasi Lingkungan dan Pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia Fani, Guillermo Valles; Supit, Christina Nataysha; Kryzstov, Sean; Pattinussa, Jhon Maxwell Yosua
Verity: Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional (International Relations Journal) Vol. 16 No. 32 (2024): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/verity.v16i32.9100

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La Oroya Mining is an accurate example that environmental degradation and human rights violations can happen as a cause and effect. Mining in La Oroya Peru is very famous because it is one of Peru's largest sources of income and is its trademark. Meanwhile, this mining is also proof that Peru continues its imperialism. However, it cannot be denied that the effects of mining itself have had an impact on environmental degradation and human rights violations in local communities. This mining has caused worrying short-term and long-term impacts. In this paper, the authors and team try to analyze using qualitative methods through secondary data from journals. The aim is to find key factors that cause and impact this environmental degradation and human rights violation. The team authors also try to connect with three International Relations theories, which are realism, constructivism, and green political theory to look at it from three different points of view to find out the details. Further, the author also tries to trace what actions the Peruvian people have taken, the involvement of the IACHR in this problem as an international organization, the participation of NGOs, and how it continues. Furthermore, the role of the government will also be explored whether they help in solving this problem or make it worse and continue. Lastly, team authors try to propose effective solutions that can be implemented to help solve this environmental problem.