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Climate change litigation and human rights

Posted on 23 March 2021

CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS ARGUMENTS: STOCKTAKING AND A LOOK AT THE FUTURE

 

Sant’Anna School will host a workshop on climate change litigation and human rights organized by Joanne Scott  (head of EUI Law Department) in conjunction with the University of Stirling and the University of Eastern Finland.

Thanks to the participation of legal practitioners and scholars, the workshop is intended to:

  • Analyse the use of human rights arguments in the practice of climate change litigation
  • Take stock of lessons that may be learnt from successes and failures in extant case law
  • Draw general inferences on the role of human rights law in the context of climate change litigation
  • Identify future pathways to effectively use human rights arguments in climate change litigation

More information and the full programme can be found here here. To register for the online event, please use these links:

https://bit.ly/3bwVoxl (6th May)

https://bit.ly/3v8aqRX (7th May)

To register for attending the event in Pisa, please send an email with your name and Institution to [email protected]

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