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Category: International Environmental Law

Carbon Tariffs and Conflict Diamonds – A WTO Climate Waiver and the UK’s Role in the International Legal Order

January 22, 2021 Philip Crowe

International trade has been extensively criticised for exasperating the problem of climate change through a “race to the bottom” in…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law, WTO

Senior Women for Climate Protection v Switzerland: A Chance for the European Court of Human Rights To Make History in Climate Litigation

December 24, 2020 Alina Holzhausen 1 Comment

Special Issue: 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement In the last few years, climate change litigation has come to the…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: 5th anniversary Paris Agreement

The COP that was and wasn’t: Reflections on hosting COP 25 from a TWAIL perspective

December 18, 2020 Monserrat Madariaga 1 Comment

Special Issue: 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement “We are taking COP 25 to Chile”[i] announced Carolina Schmidt, Minister for…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: 5th anniversary Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement at Five: Are States Ready to be Held to Account?

December 11, 2020 Christopher Campbell-Durufle 2 Comments

Special Issue: 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement A lot has happened since the triumphal adoption of the Paris Agreement…

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Posted in: International Environmental Law Filed under: 5th anniversary Paris Agreement

Rising Tides and Concerns: Legal Implications of Sea-level Rise

December 8, 2020 Shreya Sukhtankar

The United Nations has referred to climate change as the defining issue of our time, and we are at a…

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Posted in: International Environmental Law, Law of the Sea

Mauritius Oil Spill Highlights Inadequacy of Compensation under Bunker Convention – How Little is Too Little?

November 27, 2020 Viraj Aditya and Madhur Bhatt

On 25th July 2020, a Japanese bulk-carrier MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef on the southeast coast of…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law

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