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Climate Justice after the ICJ: Authority, Diffusion, and State Responsibility

Climate Justice after the ICJ: Authority, Diffusion, and State Responsibility

The International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion recognizes that inadequate climate action is not just bad policy – it may breach international law.

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