The relationship between the climate change and human rights regimes has been the subject of much scholarly debate. The Paris Agreement and work carried out under the auspices of the Human Right Council have shed new light on states’ understanding of the interplay between these two bodies of law. This chapter analyses these recent developments, placing them in the context of the scholarly debate on the fragmentation of international law, analysing means to avoid conflicts and exploit synergies between the climate change and the human rights regimes
Over the last years there has been an emerging normative debate on how the impacts of climate change...
The inclusion of references to human rights in the Paris Agreement was celebrated as a milestone tow...
The study is dealing with the link between human rights protection and climate change seen from the...
The relationship between the climate change and human rights regimes has been the subject of much sc...
The relationship between the climate change and human rights regimes has been the subject of much sc...
The relationship between climate change and human rights law has come under increased scrutiny in th...
The Paris Agreement, adopted by 196 countries, is the first global climate change instrument to expl...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement has prompted a flurry of climate change litigation, both to redr...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized unde...
Climate change poses a threat to several internationally recognized human rights, including the righ...
This editorial introduces a special issue on the role of human rights law in climate litigation, col...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
First paragraph: This special issue contributes empirical analyses to the evolving research programm...
Over the last years there has been an emerging normative debate on how the impacts of climate change...
The inclusion of references to human rights in the Paris Agreement was celebrated as a milestone tow...
The study is dealing with the link between human rights protection and climate change seen from the...
The relationship between the climate change and human rights regimes has been the subject of much sc...
The relationship between the climate change and human rights regimes has been the subject of much sc...
The relationship between climate change and human rights law has come under increased scrutiny in th...
The Paris Agreement, adopted by 196 countries, is the first global climate change instrument to expl...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement has prompted a flurry of climate change litigation, both to redr...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized unde...
Climate change poses a threat to several internationally recognized human rights, including the righ...
This editorial introduces a special issue on the role of human rights law in climate litigation, col...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
First paragraph: This special issue contributes empirical analyses to the evolving research programm...
Over the last years there has been an emerging normative debate on how the impacts of climate change...
The inclusion of references to human rights in the Paris Agreement was celebrated as a milestone tow...
The study is dealing with the link between human rights protection and climate change seen from the...