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ICJ and Climate Change: Why the recent opinion matters

The Analysis | August 7, 2025
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For the first time, the International Court of Justice has issued an advisory opinion on climate change—defining what states are legally obligated to do under international law.

The opinion draws on existing legal frameworks—from human rights to environmental treaties—and marks a pivotal moment in the global climate accountability discourse.

Swipe through our TA Snippets to unpack the context, key findings, and what this could mean for international governance.

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