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· failure to tackle climate change could be a violation of international law, un court finds. · the decision, made by a judge at the international court of justice in the hague, netherlands, cleared the way for nations to sue each other over the historical causes of … From reproductive rights to climate change to big tech, the independent is on the … Here are some of the key … · and what are the legal consequences for governments when their acts, or lack of action, have significantly harmed the climate and environment? · the failure of countries to protect the planet from climate change may be a violation of international law, the uns top court has said in a landmark ruling likely to shape climate … · the ruling strengthens the case for those most vulnerable to climate change, such as developing nations or indigenous people, in suits against countries over historic emissions … · in a landmark advisory opinion on wednesday, the united nations top court said countries could be in violation of international law if they fail to take measures to protect the … · the non-binding opinion by the international court of justice, also known as the world court, is likely to determine the course of future climate action across the world. · the international court of justice (icj) in the hague, netherlands, issued its advisory opinion on the obligations of states in respect of climate change, read out by the … · a landmark decision by a top un court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other over climate change, including over historic emissions of planet-warming gases. · the united nations’ international court of justice issued a striking opinion this week that opened the door for countries to potentially sue each other over the impacts of …