15 Years of Legal Expertise for Climate Justice
This LRI report highlights the organisation's key achievements, the lessons learned over 15 years of experience, and our vision for the future.
ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: determining States obligations beyond the UNFCCC
As climate litigation becomes increasingly more frequent, the case that has the potential to influence and inform all future cases has just begun its final stages of deliberation. The International Court of
ECCAS training workshop
Pascale Bird and Olivia Tattarletti were recently in Kigali, Rwanda to participate in the revitalisation of the network of environmental lawyers from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). Twenty attendees from the
Trustees wanted
The impacts of climate change are becoming ever more serious, while international climate law is becoming ever more complex and demanding. Low income developing countries are disproportionately impacted, but with limited capacity
Failure to protect individuals from adverse effects of climate change constitutes a human rights violation
On April 9, 2024, the European Court of Human Rights delivered three landmark judgements in cases relating to environmental protection and human rights. Out of the three cases, two were determined to
New Executive Director Appointment
LRI trustees are pleased to announce that, following an open recruitment process, Pascale Bird was appointed as LRI’s permanent Executive Director on 1 February 2024. Pascale has over twelve years’ experience working
Recruiting: LRI Executive Director
The impacts of climate change are becoming ever more serious, while international climate law is becoming ever more complex and demanding. Countries such as Least Developed Countries (LDC) are disproportionately impacted yet
Welcome to our new trustees
LRI’s first board meeting of the year 2023 took place with its three new trustees at the table: Dr. Alina Averchenkova (LSE/Grantham Research Inst.), Birsha Ohdedar (SOAS) and Jannis Bille (Herbert Smith
Announcement
We would like to let you know that Christoph Schwarte will be leaving LRI in January 2023. We are grateful to Christoph for all his hard work and the significant expertise he
Trustees wanted to support expansion of LRI assistance
The impacts of climate change are becoming ever more serious, while international climate law is becoming ever more complex and demanding. Low income developing countries are disproportionately impacted, but with limited capacity
LRI side event at COP27
On Saturday 12 November at 6pm local time, LRI held a side event entitled “Implementation of the Paris Agreement: carbon markets and the enhanced transparency framework” at the Francophonie Pavilion at the
ECBI Oxford seminar
Earlier this month LRI participated in the annual Oxford seminar organised by the European Capacity Building Initiative, an Initiative in which LRI is a lead member organisation. Trust building is the leitmotiv