The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN’s highest court, is set to issue a landmark advisory opinion on the legal obligations of countries to address climate change.
This decision, prompted by the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu and supported by over 100 nations and organizations, could set a powerful legal benchmark for future climate litigation worldwide. While the ruling is not legally binding, it is expected to carry significant moral and political weight, influencing national policies and international agreements. Vulnerable nations and youth activists have played a key role in bringing this case forward, seeking stronger accountability for climate harm.
The outcome is widely seen as a defining moment for climate justice and could shape the future of global climate action.
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