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Jason Weiner, Executive & Legal Director, Bank Climate Advocates & Nazareth Del Pilar, Just Transitions Advocacy Officer, NGO Forum on ADB ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “not a partner in peace” who will eventually have to answer to international courts over the crisis in Gaza, the leader of Scottish Labour has said.
Finally, the moment has arrived. After years of hearings and prolonged deliberations, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion (AO): nations have an ...
Israel’s security cabinet has approved Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take over and occupy Gaza City, ...
The consequences of the recent climate change ruling by the Court of Justice are enormous, both legally and politically.
Indeed, rights apply not just to the people who exist now, but to future generations. As the U.S.’s climate liability comes ...
The DR Congo has opened bids for drilling rights in oil blocks cutting across half of the country and most of the EU-backed ...
July 23 was a landmark day in the global fight for affixing legal responsibility on all nations for inaction to contain the ...
On August 6, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted a landmark declaration by consensus, ...
Rodrick Holness tells of how Pacific Students championed the course of Climate Justice at the International Court of Justice.
In a world marked by failing multilateralism and a lack of political will, the ICJ’s ruling is likely to remain a rhetorical device rather than an operational tool ...
This marks the third time the animal whale has been sighted in the waters since July 28, which scientists say signals ...