Category: Community
Introducing the Environmental Rights Review and our first Call for Papers
We are extremely excited to introduce The Environmental Rights Review (the Review), a brand new open-access, online journal hosted by the Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment. The Review provides opportunities for scholars and practitioners to write and engage with cutting-edge research on the urgent topic of environmental rights, where interdisciplinary approaches address…
Launch of The GNHRE Implementing Principles for The Escazú Agreement: Official side-event of the first meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the Escazú Agreement
When: Friday 22 April, 5:00-6:30 pm (Santiago & Washington DC time) Where: On Microsoft Team – click on this link. Overview: In 2021, the Escazú Agreement entered into force. The Agreement brings several legal questions with innovative provisions that must now be translated at the national and local levels. To facilitate the implementation of the Escazú…
European Climate Litigation: A Tale of Two Courts
By Jacques Hartmann As Savaresi and Setzer recently reported on this blog, rights-based climate litigation in Europe is burgeoning. At the domestic level, there have been setbacks, but also notable successes, following the ground-breaking victories in cases like Urgenda and Neubauer – as Maxwell, Mead and van Berkel explain, also on this blog. At the…
Legal standards for judging States’ mitigation efforts
by Lucy Maxwell, Sarah Mead and Dennis van Berkel Climate litigation occurs against a backdrop of climate crisis and government inaction. As this GNHRE blog post series explains, communities are increasingly turning to the courts as a last resort to compel high-emitting countries to ramp up their mitigation ambition. Following the landmark Urgenda case in the Netherlands, these…
Mapping the whole of the moon: The rich landscape of rights-based litigation in the climate emergency
By Annalisa Savaresi and Joana Setzer In 2018 Jacqueline Peel and Hari Osofsky identified a ‘rights turn’ in climate litigation. The use of human rights law and remedies to address concerns related to climate change has since intensified and become more complex. A new special issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment…