Climate Justice
Natural resources form the core of many economies around the world, providing a source of livelihood for millions of people. But the disproportionate rise in demand for these resources is raising questions about the sustainability of investments in this sector. As the commitment to a low-carbon future grows amid concerns over climate change, IDLO believes that the rule of law can facilitate efforts to tackle such grave problems with the help of robust legal frameworks. Climate change has a polarizing effect, aggravating inequalities and reducing access to justice for those most at risk.
IDLO has been exploring how legal reform can encourage sustainable investment in the energy sector and promote climate justice. IDLO's guidebook on The Role of Legal Instruments to Support Green, Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Development, produced in partnership with United Nations agencies, provides step-by-step assistance to governments in assessing, selecting and implementing legal instruments to deliver these goals.
2024 Ecosoc Partnership Forum
Statement by International Development Law Organization (IDLO), delivered by Henk-Jan Brinkman, Permanent Observer of the International Development Law Organization to the United Nations
COP28
Statement by the Director-General, Ms Jan Beagle
Enhancing the Capacity of Women and Girls through the Rule of Law to Build Resilience to Climate Change
IDLO advocates for climate justice at COP28
Pope Francis meets IDLO Director-General and expresses support for peace and social justice
Fulfilling the promises of Generation Equality
Working with county governments in Kenya on impactful climate change laws and policies
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