This article discusses recent developments related to recognition of the link between human rights and climate change in international human rights forums. It focuses on the main human rights body of the United Nations, the Human Rights Council, which has addressed climate change in three resolutions, two panel discussions and at its annual Social Forum. The analysis shows that the main challenge faced by the Human Rights Council as it seeks to address climate change is getting to grips with the relationship between international human rights law on the one hand and the principles of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on the other. The article argues that this relationship is best captured through quasi-judic...
First paragraph: This article is an introduction to a special issue of Climate Law on the relationsh...
Climate litigation is rising to the surface as a valuable instrument to plug the accountability gaps...
This article takes as its starting point the potentially negative human rights implications that the...
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...
Climate change has become a prominent issue in world affairs, but is yet to be taken on board by the...
Despite growing concerns over climate change and the proliferation of national climate laws, global ...
The article aims to illustrate the multifaceted interlink between climate change, heat, and human ri...
The relationship between climate change and human rights law has come under increased scrutiny in th...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
The two areas of human rights and climate change are inextricably linked. They are both dependent up...
A robust and persuasive framework to addressing climate change is needed in order to spur action and...
International human rights law (IHRL) offers potential responses to the consequences of climate chan...
Human rights law is increasingly being mobilized to litigate against the effects of anthropogenic cl...
Since its inception, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has been inclined to natural scie...
First paragraph: This article is an introduction to a special issue of Climate Law on the relationsh...
Climate litigation is rising to the surface as a valuable instrument to plug the accountability gaps...
This article takes as its starting point the potentially negative human rights implications that the...
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...
Climate change has become a prominent issue in world affairs, but is yet to be taken on board by the...
Despite growing concerns over climate change and the proliferation of national climate laws, global ...
The article aims to illustrate the multifaceted interlink between climate change, heat, and human ri...
The relationship between climate change and human rights law has come under increased scrutiny in th...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
The two areas of human rights and climate change are inextricably linked. They are both dependent up...
A robust and persuasive framework to addressing climate change is needed in order to spur action and...
International human rights law (IHRL) offers potential responses to the consequences of climate chan...
Human rights law is increasingly being mobilized to litigate against the effects of anthropogenic cl...
Since its inception, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has been inclined to natural scie...
First paragraph: This article is an introduction to a special issue of Climate Law on the relationsh...
Climate litigation is rising to the surface as a valuable instrument to plug the accountability gaps...
This article takes as its starting point the potentially negative human rights implications that the...