The International Court of Justice has wrapped up two weeks of public hearings after the UN General Assembly requested an ...
The International Court of Justice held two weeks of hearings to determine if countries should pay reparations for the ...
The International Court of Justice has concluded historic hearings with over 100 nations seeking legal clarity on states’ ...
The world’s nations keep faltering in their efforts to join together to save the planet from several environmental crises.
Yet climate change, and the conduct responsible for it, has already infringed the right to self-determination for the many ...
Thanks to the maneuverings of the tiny nation of Vanuatu, the entire industrialized world is effectively on trial in The ...
Two weeks of historic and closely-watched hearings on the threat of climate change have wrapped up at the UN's top court.
AOSIS’s focus is slightly different, as we are focusing on the legal implications that result from the breach of the primary ...
Saying they are devastated by an environmental crisis they haven't caused, small nations hope an opinion from the International Court of Justice will force the global community to act.
The arguments came during landmark legal proceedings that could clarify what responsibilities States have in fighting climate change – and the consequences they could face for failing to do so.
Two weeks of historic and closely watched hearings on the threat of climate change have wrapped up at the U.N.'s top court.