This book explores the impact of climate change on the legal situation of small island states such as Marshall Islands. Climate change-related problems of these nations touching their legal situation in a very different way than in the case of large countries threatened by economic and social consequences of sea level rise (such as Bangladesh, Vietnam, Nigeria and Egypt). Presentation of scientific forecasts is an introduction to the in-depth deliberations from the point of view of international law. According to many researchers, global sea level rise of 0,5-1 m. is highly possible in the next hundred years. Sea level rise is not the only climate-related threat experienced by small island states. Among other significant problems associate...
Changes in climate have significant effects on the ecosystem goods and services upon which nationals...
Book Title: Climate change, forced migration, and international lawBook Author: Jane McAdamNew York:...
This article first examines the physical, cultural, and economic backgrounds of four vulnerable stat...
This book explores the impact of climate change on the legal situation of small island states such a...
Rising seas are endangering the habitability and very existence of several small island nations, mos...
The sea is rising. 2023 has seen the highest annual average sea level in recorded history, with sea ...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
In 1999, the rising sea level swallowed two islands of the nation Kiribati. Rising sea level is one ...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Approximately 2.4 billion people, or about forty percent of the global population, live within sixty...
This Note first describes the threat posed by accelerated sea-level rise. A review of scientific dat...
Sea-level rise may make some low-lying nations uninhabitable by the end of this century, if not befo...
According to the Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States, among other criteria, a state...
This Article discusses two inter-related issues: the legal implications of climate-induced migration...
This Note discusses the effects of climate change that threaten Small Island Developing States (SIDS...
Changes in climate have significant effects on the ecosystem goods and services upon which nationals...
Book Title: Climate change, forced migration, and international lawBook Author: Jane McAdamNew York:...
This article first examines the physical, cultural, and economic backgrounds of four vulnerable stat...
This book explores the impact of climate change on the legal situation of small island states such a...
Rising seas are endangering the habitability and very existence of several small island nations, mos...
The sea is rising. 2023 has seen the highest annual average sea level in recorded history, with sea ...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
In 1999, the rising sea level swallowed two islands of the nation Kiribati. Rising sea level is one ...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Approximately 2.4 billion people, or about forty percent of the global population, live within sixty...
This Note first describes the threat posed by accelerated sea-level rise. A review of scientific dat...
Sea-level rise may make some low-lying nations uninhabitable by the end of this century, if not befo...
According to the Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States, among other criteria, a state...
This Article discusses two inter-related issues: the legal implications of climate-induced migration...
This Note discusses the effects of climate change that threaten Small Island Developing States (SIDS...
Changes in climate have significant effects on the ecosystem goods and services upon which nationals...
Book Title: Climate change, forced migration, and international lawBook Author: Jane McAdamNew York:...
This article first examines the physical, cultural, and economic backgrounds of four vulnerable stat...