Developing nations should not bear the brunt of the climate crisis caused by the industrialized world's historical emissions.
The world’s biggest climate case begins at The Hague in the Netherlands. Oral arguments will be heard by the International ...
Philippines, Bangladesh ask the International Court of Justice to recognise climate change as a violation of international ...
Whether the ICJ is able to provide some succour to the small island States or not remains to be seen. Its verdict won’t be binding, and, hence, immediate relief is unlikely ...
Vanuatu has reaffirmed its global leadership in climate action as the first country to launch a technical assistance ...
Rising seas due to climate change threaten the future of Papua New Guinea, a country known for its significant linguistic and biodiversity. Already, this has forced people to abandon their ancestral ...
As lawyers, we should follow climate-related developments. As citizens, we must make up our own minds as to how to act.
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Leung said Fiji urged the ICJ to adopt a broader interpretation of international law, integrating human rights conventions ...
India argued that developed countries exploited the global carbon budget while hindering developing nations' resource use.