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The First Ecocide Treaty?

Culminating in Vanuatu’s long-anticipated proposal to amend Article 5 of the Rome Statute with a new international crime last September, the burgeoning ecocide conversation has recently reached…

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Critical Minerals, Environmental Harm and the Unspoken Rights of Nature: The Kafue River Spill in Zambia

The global demand for critical minerals has intensified as part of the clean energy transition in line with goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. The…

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Up in Smoke? Victim Status in Environmental Litigation before the ECtHR

While the ripples of Verein KlimaSeniorinnen continue to spread in the academic world, with discussions about potential implications for the future jurisprudence of the ECtHR, on January…

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Drowning Out Voices: The Harmful Impact of Marine Protection Privatization on Indigenous Peoples

Over the past few decades, the use of market-based financial instruments to protect the environment has gained increasing attention. Innovative debt-for-ocean conservation swaps model is a case in…

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The Most Important Negotiation You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of

Next week, states will convene in Busan, South Korea, for the fifth – and in theory final – session of the Intergovernmental…

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Political Will: The Missing Ingredient in Protecting the Environment and Environmental Defenders

The Escazú Agreement – a groundbreaking treaty that integrates human rights with environmental matters – is the first legally binding agreement of its kind in…

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The livestock sector and potential violations of the Paris Agreement

The environmental and climatic impacts of the livestock sector are well established by science. Livestock plays a significant role in global warming across multiple dimensions.

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Can the global framework on biodiversity truly deliver on respecting nature’s intrinsic value? A call for COP 16 to implement non-market approaches to the global biodiversity targets

Introduction  Globally, biodiversity is in crisis with one million species under threat of extinction and rapid declines in ecosystem functioning, overreaching planetary boundaries.

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The Convention, the Court and the Climate: The Future in the Balance

KlimaSeniorinnen follow-up: five issues and ways forward With its KlimaSeniorinnen judgment, the European Court of Human Rights (the Court) established a Convention-based climate…

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Entry into Force of the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement: Challenges and Prospects

On July 8, 2024, South Sudan announced that its Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) unanimously ratified the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA). (See…

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