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  • Climate litigation as a tool to tackle global warming - UN ESCAP 08.07.21305526
  • Report: Human rights in the face of the climate crisis - World’s Youth for Climate Justice 07/2021255803
  • Report: Taking Governments to Court Climate Litigation and its Consequences - IIEA 07/21305536
  • Video: The World Court and Climate Change (Part 2) - Basel Peace Office 28.06.21249549
  • Video: The World Court and Climate Change (Part 1) - Basel Peace Office 27.06.21249548
  • In battle against climate change, courts become a new frontier - UNEP 28.05.21305529
  • What’s Next in Climate Litigation: The World’s Youth for Climate Justice Campaign for an Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice - OHRH 26.05.21248804
  • In Battle against Climate Change, Courts Become a New Frontier - Human Wrongs Watch 26.01.21316731
  • Climate litigation spikes, giving courts an ‘essential role’ in addressing climate crisis - UN News 26.01.21305505
  • Video: Explainer animation on the ongoing campaign to seek an Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice - PISFCC 15.10.20248805
  • Climate change and human rights – Can the courts fix it? - Relief Web 18.03.19305524
  • Climate Change Warriors’ Latest Weapon of Choice Is Litigation - Bloomberg 24.05.18305531
  • Can climate litigation save the world? - Guardian 20.03.18305523
  • 'We should be on the offensive' – James Hansen calls for wave of climate lawsuits - Guardian 17.11.17305490
  • Publication: Global trends in climate change legislation and litigation - Prevention Web, 2017305542
  • Using the power of judiciary to protect people from climate change - IIED 24.07.15305535
  • It is time for the judiciary to step in and avert climate catastrophe - Guardian 14.11.12305492

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