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Justifying Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations and Climate Change as a Counterexample
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- Raible, Lea (Author)
Title
Justifying Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations and Climate Change as a Counterexample
Abstract
Extraterritorial human rights obligations are contentious. In the UK, for example, the ECtHR’s findings that armed forces deployed abroad have human rights obligations have met with criticism. Extraterritoriality is also routinely named as one of the most difficult aspects of the next generation of potentially groundbreaking human rights litigation: climate cases.
Blog Title
Blog of the European Journal of International Law: Talk!
Date
2023-07-12
Accessed
18/07/2023, 22:18
Language
English
Rights
Climate Change
Extra
Worldwide
Citation
Raible, L. (2023, July 12). Justifying Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations and Climate Change as a Counterexample. Blog of the European Journal of International Law: Talk! https://www.ejiltalk.org/justifying-extraterritorial-human-rights-obligations-and-climate-change-as-a-counterexample/
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