THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Vanuatu on Monday urged the top United Nations court to recognise the harm caused by climate change in ...
The case seeks an advisory opinion from the court on the legal responsibilities of countries in relation to climate change, ...
Countries facing existential crises due to climate change have asked the International Court of Justice in the Hague to look beyond climate treaties, like the Paris Agreement, when it considers its ...
Judges at the international court of justice are to clarify what countries are legally required to do to fight the climate ...
Attorney Julian Aguon, founder of the Guam-based law firm Blue Ocean Law, was one of several people who opened an ongoing ...
One can only imagine the lip-curled contempt with which the incoming administration will greet any action from an ...
Australia’s government is being condemned by climate action groups for discouraging the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ...
Climate change is an existential threat to Pacific islanders, Australia has acknowledged at the world's top court, but argues ...
The International Court of Justice will hear testimony from nearly 100 countries including Vanuatu, the Pacific island nation that initiated the effort to get a legal opinion. Vanuatu's Special Envoy ...
The International Court of Justice will hear testimony from nearly 100 countries including Vanuatu, the Pacific island nation that initiated the effort to get a legal opinion. Vanuatu's Special Envoy ...
The top United Nations court took up the largest case in its history on Monday, hearing the plight of several small island ...