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Do countries have a legal obligation to protect the climate?

Prof Jacqueline Peel and Zoe Nay from the University of Melbourne discuss the potential outcomes of the UN’s recent decision to support calls for an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice regarding states’ legal obligations to protect the climate. Read more: Do countries have a legal obligation to protect the climate?
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