Thanks to the maneuverings of the tiny nation of Vanuatu, the entire industrialized world is effectively on trial in The ...
The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
Halfway through marathon climate change hearings at the world's top court, battle lines are being drawn between developed ...
In what many experts have painted as a "David Vs Goliath" scrap, stark divisions have emerged between top polluters and those ...
AOSIS’s focus is slightly different, as we are focusing on the legal implications that result from the breach of the primary ...
On 13 December, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will make history as it addresses the International ...
Young people from small island states -- the driving force behind the climate change hearings at the International Court of ...
Ireland will be asking the ICJ to broaden its interpretation of what constitutes genocide. The Irish Government also approved ...
Small nations that say they're devastated by an environmental crisis they haven't caused hope an opinion from the ...
Hamas says it is “open to any serious and real initiatives to stop the aggression and crimes of the occupation" of the ...
“It marks the most extensive participation in ICJ hearings ever. In terms of participation, we can safely say that this is the biggest case in human history,” Margaretha Wewerinke ...
The Gambia's decision to institute proceedings against Myanmar regarding the latter's breach of several obligations under the Genocide Convention brought momentum to ICJ history. In particular ...