Of violence and (in)visibility: the securitisation of climate change in international law

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Drawing upon critical security studies, I explore the political stakes involved in characterising climate change as a peace and security issue. I argue that international law is involved in the constitution and embedding of specific climate security discourses, which have an impact on whose violence is seen and, thus, condemned.

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Cusato, E. (2022). Of violence and (in)visibility: the securitisation of climate change in international law. London Review of International Law, 10(2), 203–242. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrac015

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