HUMAN RIGHTS BLOG WEEKLY ROUNDUP

According to the European Court of Human Rights, the right to mitigate climate change is a right that can be exercised per Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

In the third edition of the Journal of Environmental Law and Management, this essay was initially published for the first time. Having been granted permission by the editors at Lawtext Publishing Limited, it is copied here for your convenience.

The decisions regarding climate change were handed out by the Strasbourg Court on Monday, April 9, 2024. The cases involved three different issues: ECHR case number 7189/21, Carême v. France, and Duarte […] It was initially published on the UK Human Rights Blog that the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the right to mitigate climate change is a substantive right under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the right to mitigate climate change is a right that can be exercised in accordance with Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

In this week’s roundup, the High Court examines the section 3C leave, and Vice President Biden enforces limits on asylum applicants in the United States.

Currently, in the news. Concern has been voiced by a group of United Nations specialists on the deceit and exploitation that migrants who are seeking employment in the United Kingdom experience.

The Seasonal Worker Scheme, which was implemented in the United Kingdom in order to address labour shortages, has been subject to criticism for the conditions that it has created, which include things like fraud, high recruiting costs, debt bondage, and undignified living conditions.


[…] This article was initially published on the UK Human Rights Blog.

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