public international law
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.
Youth Climate Justice Handbook: Summary for policymakers
The Youth Climate Justice Handbook presents the best and most progressive legal arguments on climate justice, responding specifically to the questions the UN General Assembly is requesting the International Court of Justice to answer.
Environmentally-Induced Displacement – Theoretical Frameworks and Current Challenges
The aim of the paper is to demonstrate environmentally-induced displacement as an increasingly important category of population movement that represents a new set of challenges to the international community and to public international law as well.