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What the Inter-American Court’s recent advisory opinion tells us about the past, present, and future of climate change policy ...
In an era of ecological collapse, law must evolve to hear the testimony of rivers, whales, and forests — not as metaphors, ...
It is time to comprehensively reform Dutch laws around the use of force by police in the Netherlands.
To be successful, ambitious digital projects must be undertaken alongside community outreach and sustained trust-building ...
Although recent amendments have addressed some shortcomings of the legal framework governing rape in Bangladesh, it remains ...
In the face of rising authoritarianism at the national level, the future of human rights is local.
As loss and damage litigation gains momentum, however, one of the biggest challenges remains the legal question of causation ...
Atreyo is a Curator at Agami, where he co-leads the Environmental Justice mission. He is associated as Visiting Faculty with NLSIU Bangalore, and NUJS, Kolkata, where he teaches a course around law, ...
Shardha works with the Labour and Migration programmes at the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development. She teaches a course on multispecies justice at the National University of Juridical ...
Jeba Mobaswhira has received her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Master of Laws (LLM) from the Bangladesh University of Professionals. She is also working as an intern at the British Red Cross, IFRC, and ...
Matthew McNaughton is a principal of the SlashRoots Foundation, a social impact organization based in Kingston, Jamaica. In this role, he develops strategies and leads projects that focus on practical ...
Elizabeth Marcinkowski is a 3L at NYU School of Law who focuses on emerging issues in environmental law and climate justice. Her interest in loss and damage litigation stems from her time at the Earth ...
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