climate change litigation
Historic climate change advisory: what the case before the International Court of Justice might mean
Zunaida Moosa Wadiwala explains that the International Court of Justice's upcoming advisory opinion on governments' legal obligations to address climate change could set a precedent in international law, clarifying state responsibilities to mitigate climate impacts, support vulnerable nations, and uphold human rights.
An Introduction to Climate Change and Human Rights UN CC:e-Learn course
This course from UN CC:e-Learn addresses how human rights obligations require the international community to take more ambitious action to mitigate emissions, to support adaptation that benefits persons, groups and peoples in vulnerable situations, and to address loss and damage associated with the impacts of climate change.