A closely-watched international climate case that could yield guidance for governments around the world wrapped its first ...
Carbon Brief interviews leading international law scholar Prof Philippe Sands to find out more about the legal issues at ...
France urges U.N. court to clarify international law on climate change, emphasising the importance of a clear legal framework ...
The international climate case in The Hague wraps up its first week, addressing legal obligations for countries to combat ...
A recognition that anthropogenic climate change can adversely affect the enjoyment of human rights,” the U.S. argues, “does ...
The top United Nations court has taken up the largest case in its history, hearing the plight of several small island nations helpless in combating the devastating impact of climate change ...
Nations on the frontline of the climate crisis are asking the International Court of Justice to obligate big polluters to keep their promise and rapidly cut emissions.
In climate news, a Biden administration official has told the International Court of Justice in The Hague that historical ...
During her visit, she will present Nepal’s stance on climate obligations at the ICJ and participate in high-level meetings ...
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Ontario (Canada) Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday that his government will introduce legislation to grant municipalities and police expanded powers to dismantle homeless encampments in a letter ...