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138 (ce mois : 138)Date de création :
avr. 12, 2024Intervenants :
Evelyne SchmidDescription
Rapid Reaction Webinar: The First Climate Judgments at the European Court of Human Rights
On the 12th April 2024, in a short webinar, leading scholars and practitioners offered their reactions and preliminary assessments of the very first decisions on climate change at the European Court of Human Rights.
On the 9th April 2024, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights decided the following three cases. The rulings are available here:
Verein Klimaseniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland, no. 53600/20
Carême v. France, no. 7189/21
Duarte Agostinho and Others v. Portugal and 32 others, no. 39371/20
The panel consisted of the following persons:
- Prof. Véronique Boillet, Professor of Constitutional Law, Human Rights and the Environment, University of Lausanne
- Joie Chowdhury, LL.M. (Columbia Law School), Senior Attorney (Climate Litigation and Accountability) for the Center for International Environmental Law's Climate & Energy Program
- Dr. Corina Heri, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich, "Climate Rights and Remedies" research project
- Dr. Yann Robiou du Pont, Marie Curie Fellow, University of Utrecht, researching how to quantify what are fair and ambitious emissions reductions and financial contributions from states, businesses and other actors to align with the Paris Agreement mitigation goals
- Prof. Dr. Sonia I. Seneviratne, Deputy head of Inst. Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich, coordinating lead author of the 6th assessment report of the IPCC (2018-2021)
- Prof. Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Associate Professor of Sustainability Law, University of Amsterdam, Counsel for Blue Ocean Law
Moderated by Prof. Evelyne Schmid, Professor of Public International Law, University of Lausanne; with Hana Drif, doctoral researcher, helping with Q&A.