So what you don't need is less climate action, but different (better) climate action. The action that carries human rights across every stage: planning to financing...
Law enforcement based on public emotion is unacceptable. The law must be enforced legally and rationally. This legal-rational nature implies: first, the law must be enforced...
Debt sustainability frameworks need to be recalibrated by incorporating binding human rights thresholds. A country cannot be considered “sustainable” if it is unable to finance basic...
Humanitarianism must face this complicity if is going to retain any moral authority. Commitment on inclusion cannot merely be rhetorical. It has to be a non-negotiable...
This does not imply letting governments that violate international norms off the hook. It means acknowledging that current modes of enforcement are doing violence every bit...
Until international law is prepared to begin the movement from principle and aspiration towards enforcement, obligation — it will continue to be what it far too...
A policeman does not serve the public; it punishes the weak and excuses the strong, this is more than imperfect, this is unjust. A system that...
Environmental degradation, in its essential meaning, may be understood as a process of environmental deterioration characterized by the declining capacity of ecosystems to support and sustain...
When environmental approvals deliver predictably to ecological collapse, the problem isn’t just corporate misconduct, it’s institutional responsibility. Laws that facilitate destruction are not neutral as well....
No law without enforcement is not protection; it is a performance. If we let such intentional devastation of civilian infrastructure go unimpeded, we must acknowledge an...