Climate change litigation is on the rise globally. This event focused on a growing trend, highlighted by some recent cases, of the "personalisation" of climate litigation- starting from the scientific progress underpinning that evolution, then focusing on individual persons' rights to a safe climate, and eventually examining obligations to act on climate change.
With:
-Marta Torre-Schaub, Research director at the CNRS in environmental law, Sorbonne University and Sciences Po, Associate researcher at IDDRI
-Michael Burger, Executive Director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University
-Sarah Barker, Global Head of Climate Risk Governance at international law firm Minter Ellison
-Moderated by Lola Vallejo, Director of the Climate programme, IDDRI
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