By Ole ter Wey; edited by Dave Inder Comar and Viveka Teotonio Pereira Patel
Read JAI’s report on how climate change will impact human rights
“There is an increasing recognition from human rights institutions that human rights can only be guaranteed if climate action from governments is forthcoming, and pursued with the utmost care, speed, and efficacy.”
Read JAI’s report on what’s new in AR6 (2021) in comparison to SR1.5 (2018)
“The mean global temperature will likely exceed warming of 1.5°C as compared to pre-industrial times in less than 20 years. This holds true for all five scenarios in AR6, including the very low carbon emission scenario. Concurrently, the frequency of extreme weather events such as storm surges, droughts and storms will also increase.”
Read JAI’s report on how climate change is affecting small island countries, particularly in the Pacific.
“It is with the utmost urgency that we carve out more legal pathways to assist those suffering because of climate change and to slow down the heating of our Earth, not just for islands and coastal nations, but for the sake of all of humanity.”
Read JAI’s report on how the international community failed to uphold the rule of law with the trial, conviction, and hanging of Saddam Hussein.
“The Dujail Trial leaves an uneasy feeling about the use and abuse of international law and war crimes tribunals in general. What does international law mean, or law in general, when it can be summarily ignored or rewritten in order to ‘legitimately’ kill one’s enemies? What is the purpose of law when power trumps accountability to justice?”
Universal Jurisdiction Practice Guide
Read our three-part practice guide on the law of universal jurisdiction.