'International Court on the Environment' needed for climate justice, lawyers say

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International Bar Association warns current laws cannot sufficiently protect the human rights of people affected by climate change

A new 'International Court on the Environment' should be created to ensure the human rights of people affected by climate change are protected, lawyers have said today. A new report from the International...

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