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CLIMATE LAW AND GOVERNANCE BLOG
Blog series from legal scholars and practitioners to raise awareness of legal and institutional challenges and responses related to climate change and stimulate debate within and beyond the legal community. It also features announcement and outcome summaries of past events
Amb Dr Franz Perrez Receives Climate Law and Governance Leadership Award
Amb Dr Franz Perrez of Switzerland receiving his Climate Law and Governance Leadership Award from COP28. Climate Law and Governance Global Leadership Award delivered today in Bern to Amb Dr
Climate Law and Governance Initiative: The Climate Law Hub of COP 28 in Dubai
Do you want to protect the right of future generations to a healthy environment? Do the latest trends, developments, and innovations in climate law and governance interest you? Since the
Law and Climate Change at the 2023 Bonn Climate Change Conference
The fight against climate change requires the engagement of all segments of society. At Bonn, during the 2023 UNFCCC Climate Change Conference, this was exemplified by the diversity of stakeholders
LAUREATES OF THE 2022 CLIMATE LAW & GOVERNANCE AWARDS
Each COP, Judges from the CLGI Programme Committee recognize the leading efforts of climate law and governance practitioners and scholars, and this year’s 2022 Climate Law & Governance Global Leadership
Updated Report on Report on the Importance of Legal and Institutional Reforms in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of the Paris Agreement
Led by University of Cambridge researchers Maeve McDermott and Valeria Zambianchi, this report finds that of 186 first-round NDCs, 169 explicitly mention legal and/or institutional reform; 14 implicitly mention legal
Brief: Trends in Climate Change Litigation
This legal brief from the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law discusses the increasing prominence of climate change litigation (CCL) at the international level, analysing both common arguments being successfully