Arguing the right to a safe climate under the UN human rights system

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Abstract

The link between climate change and human rights is being made under the instruments as well as charter and treaty bodies constituting the United Nations (UN) human rights system. Despite the efforts, the right to a safe climate does not exist under the UN human rights system. Based on the vulnerability of human populations and the essential compliance with yardsticks for a new human right, the article argues for the creation of the right to a safe climate and advances two approaches by which it can be achieved under the UN human rights system.

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Jegede, A. O. (2020). Arguing the right to a safe climate under the UN human rights system. International Human Rights Law Review, 9(2), 184–212. https://doi.org/10.1163/22131035-00902001

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