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Legal jurisdictions can no longer wring their hands in anguish and complain that they do not have enough authority or precedence to rule on matters relating to climate change.
Citing UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, it said that South Africa “recognizes the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the ...
In the largest case in its history, the International Court of Justice last week ruled, in a non-binding opinion, that ...
The International Court of Justice ruling that climate harm violates international law is expected to shape current — and ...
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The court's decision could result in legal action against countries that fail to honour their climate commitments In a ...
The Bangladeshi passport has climbed up a spot in the latest passport rankings unveiled by Henley and Partners. According to ...
Judges with the U.N.’s top court say in a landmark climate decision that a “clean, healthy and sustainable environment” is a ...
States promoting fossil fuels could be violating international law, and reparations are on the table, the International Court ...
Protection from climate change is a human right, and countries in violation of the now international law will be held ...
The International Court of Justice found that polluting countries are now legally obligated to address global warming.
The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is living with the daily realities of climate change, as intensifying cyclones, rising ...
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