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Author: Nicole Barrett and Aishani Gupta

05 Oct

Why Did the UN Human Rights Committee Refuse Broader Protections for Climate Change Victims?

[Nicole Barrett is the Clinic Director and Aishani Gupta is the Research Associate at Allard Law School’s International Justice and Human Rights Clinic, University of British Columbia, which provides legal support to the Canadian member of the Human Rights Committee. All information used for this blog post is publicly available and the views expressed in this blog are strictly our own.] The...

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