Human Rights and Climate Change
International Human Rights as an Instrument for Measures of Equalization?
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Exploring the intersection of international human rights and climate change, this thesis examines how legal claims for compensation and specific actions can be derived from human rights frameworks in response to climate-related harms. It provides a comparative analysis within the context of climate change law, highlighting the potential for legal recourse for individuals affected by environmental changes. The work contributes to the understanding of how legal systems can address the impacts of climate change through a human rights lens.