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Tag: COP 26 Symposia

Addressing the “credibility gap”: the role of domestic legal systems in ensuring accountability for climate action

December 29, 2021 Catherine Higham

COP 26 Outcomes and Challenges for International Law Speaking after COP26, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change John…

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Posted in: Climate Change Litigation Filed under: COP 26 Symposia

Parties step up Paris implementation in COP26 technology decisions

Stephen Minas

COP 26 Outcomes and Challenges for International Law The Glasgow climate conference was a milestone in the process of putting…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: COP 26 Symposia

Moving Forward from Glasgow: Climate Change and Human Rights Post-COP 26

Alexandra R Harrington

COP 26 Outcomes and Challenges for International Law When the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, Human Rights, International Environmental Law Filed under: COP 26 Symposia

Symposia: COP 26 Outcomes and Challenges for International Law

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Last November, the United Kingdom was the centre of the international debate on climate change. Amidst tension in the negotiations,…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: COP 26 Symposia

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