The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
As climate change hearings wrapped up at the world's top court, a representative for vulnerable nations voiced "huge ...
Halfway through marathon climate change hearings at the world's top court, battle lines are being drawn between wealthy and ...
AOSIS’s focus is slightly different, as we are focusing on the legal implications that result from the breach of the primary ...
Many were presenting their country's first-ever ICJ submission and did not mince their words in ... "This may well be the ...
As marathon climate change hearings wrapped up Friday at the world's top court, a representative for vulnerable nations voiced "huge disappointment" at the attitude of top polluters and urged judges ...
History is being made at the International Court of Justice, with the largest-ever number of countries and institutions seeking to sway judges crafting a legal framework for the global fight ...
On 13 December, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will make history as it addresses the International ...
“The Dominican Republic firmly believes that the ICJ is uniquely positioned to assist the international community in ...
“This may well be the most consequential case in the history of humanity,” Regenvanu told the 15-judge bench in the panelled hall of the Peace Palace in The Hague. Activists hope the ICJ ...