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Net Zero By 2050: A Tangible Or Unattainable Claim Alongside The Cost-Of-Living Crisis In The UK?

May 31, 2022 Ella King

The UK government must uphold its commitment to accomplish net zero within the next 30 years by investing in green energy, which will positively impact the cost-of-living crisis as well.

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In Community Contributions, Climate Change Tags COP26, Net Zero, Climate Change, United Kingdom, Cost of Living

The UN Climate Change Conference Neglected A Vital Consequence Of Climate Change: Migration

January 17, 2022 Johanna Wassong

Whilst many important topics - ranging from youth empowerment to the built environment - were on the agenda at COP26, one of the most crucial human impacts was left out: climate-induced displacement.

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In Community Contributions, Climate Change Tags COP26, Climate Change, climate activism, climate refugees, Climate migration, UK

Sacchi et al V Argentina And Four Similar Cases: The Impact Of Climate Change On Children’s Rights

January 12, 2022 Mariam Ibrahim

This piece discusses the first climate change case filed by children and young people to an international human rights body, the arguments made, and the final decision in the case.

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In Legal Updates, Climate Change Tags climate activism, Climate Change, children's rights, COP26, children, Convention on the Rights of the Child

As COP26 Negotiations Came to an End, the Inadequacies of the Glasgow Climate Pact Were Clear

January 5, 2022 Evelyn Workman

This piece assesses the realities of the Glasgow Climate Pact adopted at the COP26 summit, and in particular, the impact of the watered-down commitment to the reduction of coal production.

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In Climate Change, Community Contributions Tags COP26, Climate Change, Paris Climate Accord, Glasgow Climate Pact

A Seat At The Table? How COP26 Failed To Account For Its Key Stakeholders

November 29, 2021 Chisom Onyekwere

COP26 witnessed a lack of representation from the Global-South which may have ultimately weakened and reduced the chances of effective solutions to the climate crisis.

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In Climate Change, Community Contributions Tags COP26, Climate Change, Global South, pacific island territories
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The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023
The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023

Bosnia’s “invisible children” born as a consequence of sexual violence during the Yugoslav War have finally received legal recognition as civil victims of war.

Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023

Tension between China and the US has impacted on students who wish to study in American institutions, who now face suspicion and barriers to immigration. 

Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023

Hong Kong’s National Security Law puts democratic activists behind bars, these extensive powers to prosecute, detain, and imprison puts minors in danger.

Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023

Several Arab countries have witnessed major upheaval leading to protests against authoritarian regimes, known worldwide as the revolutions of the Arab Spring.

Jan 11, 2023
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022

Belarus’ use of migrants as a political weapon against the EU has led to a swathe of anti-migrant laws in Lithuania. As EU courts condemn the legislation, the bloc is itself coming to blows with Lithuania.

Dec 18, 2022

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