
Vanuatu's Big Climate Win with Melissa Stewart
The Lawfare Podcast
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The Role of Nationality in the Protection of People Displaced by Climate Change
There's been a couple of cases by the Human Rights Committee that really have, in my mind, made it a little bit harder for populations of these states to make claims. The facts that were presented in those cases illustrated that there was a risk within 10 to 15 years that their states would be uninhabitable. So there's really a gap in terms of what international law provides in terms of protection for people who are displaced. And then when it comes to a right to a nationality, if you have a state that is, continues to be recognized by other states but its government is sort of weakened because it's not within its home territory and its population has been displaced, you really have no
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