The suitability of human rights law to address harm caused by climate change depends upon whether a victim can substantiate a claim that a duty bearer has contributed to climate change, in such a way as to amount to a human rights violation. Qualifying the effects of climate change as human rights violations, however, poses technical obstacles concerning causality, retrospectivity, apportionment, as well as the provision of an adequate remedy. Yet, these obstacles are not insurmountable. As scientific knowledge improves, tracing causal connections between particular emissions and resultant harms is becoming less difficult. These arguments are being tested in the context of the so-called ‘Carbon Majors’ inquiry by the Human Rights Commission...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
This chapter addresses the relationship between human rights and climate change. It begins with a di...
This article revisits and expands on extant scholarly inquiries into the so-called ‘rights turn’ in ...
The suitability of human rights law to address harm caused by climate change depends upon whether a ...
The quest for remedies to address harm associated with the impacts of climate change has recently se...
Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of our time, as its consequences are reflected ...
The overall message of this chapter is that human rights law is a viable and unavoidable framework f...
Despite growing concerns over climate change and the proliferation of national climate laws, global ...
Climate change has proven to be a real threat to human rights over the past years. The complex and l...
In this contribution, we consider the relevance of international human rights law to climate change....
Most discussions of a rights-based approach to the environmental crises facing the planet have cente...
Climate Change has been described as the greatest human rights issue of our time. As communities aro...
Climate litigation is rising to the surface as a valuable instrument to plug the accountability gaps...
Climate change threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights, including rights to health, subsistenc...
The present article is devoted to addressing the unique legal and operational challenges encountered...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
This chapter addresses the relationship between human rights and climate change. It begins with a di...
This article revisits and expands on extant scholarly inquiries into the so-called ‘rights turn’ in ...
The suitability of human rights law to address harm caused by climate change depends upon whether a ...
The quest for remedies to address harm associated with the impacts of climate change has recently se...
Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of our time, as its consequences are reflected ...
The overall message of this chapter is that human rights law is a viable and unavoidable framework f...
Despite growing concerns over climate change and the proliferation of national climate laws, global ...
Climate change has proven to be a real threat to human rights over the past years. The complex and l...
In this contribution, we consider the relevance of international human rights law to climate change....
Most discussions of a rights-based approach to the environmental crises facing the planet have cente...
Climate Change has been described as the greatest human rights issue of our time. As communities aro...
Climate litigation is rising to the surface as a valuable instrument to plug the accountability gaps...
Climate change threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights, including rights to health, subsistenc...
The present article is devoted to addressing the unique legal and operational challenges encountered...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
This chapter addresses the relationship between human rights and climate change. It begins with a di...
This article revisits and expands on extant scholarly inquiries into the so-called ‘rights turn’ in ...