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    Climate change human rights claim wins in the Dutch courts

    David Hart QC looks at an important and wide-ranging judgment from the Hague, ordering the Netherlands to reduce carbon emissions by at least 25% by the end of ...

    On October 16, 2018 / By David Hart QC
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    An important contribution to the discussion on climate change disputes

    Angeline Welsh reviews a timely and thought-provoking new collection of essays - Dispute Resolution and Climate Change: The Paris Agreement and Beyond, edited by Wendy Miles QC. It ...

    On March 2, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
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    Crunch time on Brexit and climate policy

    Antony Froggatt and Georgina Wright of Chatham House and Silke Goldberg of Herbert Smith Freehills look at the ways in which this year looks set to test co-operation ...

    On January 19, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
  • Environmental Law 0

    Implementation of the Paris Agreement: An update from COP-23

    The latest round of the international climate change negotiations closed on 17 November in Bonn, with delegates meeting to hammer out the details of states’ commitments under the ...

    On November 29, 2017 / By Nicola Swan
  • Arbitration 0

    Podcast 7: Is arbitration a catalyst for change in the movement to combat climate change?

    The former President of the IBA, David W. Rivkin, set high expectations for the role of international arbitration in climate change litigation describing it as “an important catalyst ...

    On November 1, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
  • Business and Human Rights 0

    Human rights, the environment and mining: holding transnational corporations accountable

    The human rights obligations of businesses are becoming increasingly significant. Here, Claudia Müller-Hoff considers current litigation in Peru, with relevance to UK-based and other multinationals. ...

    On May 22, 2017 / By Claudia Müller-Hoff
  • Environmental Law 0

    Suing in England for oil pollution in Nigeria

    Joanna Buckley looks at a significant recent decision on service out of the jurisdiction, involving allegations of serious environmental harm caused by Shell in Nigeria. ...

    On February 10, 2017 / By Joanna Buckley

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