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.
IDLO @ WORLD JUSTICE FORUM 2022
May 30 - June 3, 2022 | The Hague, Netherlands & Online
Feminist climate justice: Empowering women and girls through the rule of law
Friday, 3 June 2022 (15:15 – 16:30) – Room 4, Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Hybrid Event
IDLO Director-General, Jan Beagle's Statement at the Fourth Hongqiao International Economic Forum
Statement by the Director-General, Jan Beagle at the Fourth Hongqiao International Economic Forum
5 November 2021
Excellencies,
Distinguished guests,
IDLO Director-General, Jan Beagle's Statement at COP26
Statement by the Director-General, Jan Beagle at COP 26
High-level segment
10 November 2021
Excellencies,
IDLO Director-General Jan Beagle's Statement - Pre-COP 26 All4Climate side event
Statement by the Director-General Jan Beagle at the Pre-COP 26 All4Climate side event "A Rule of Law Approach to Accelerating Climate Action"
Distinguished guests, colleagues and friends.
Thank you for joining us today for this timely and important discussion.
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Climate change is threatening to reverse Kenya’s progress on poverty reduction and exacerbate economic and social inequality. In order to build resilience and outline a low-carbon approach to development, IDLO has assisted the Kenyan Government in drafting a comprehensive National Climate Change Action Plan 2013-2017. This technical assistance included compiling a Legal Preparedness Assessment Report and establishing a Climate Law Working Group, made up of law students from Kenya’s leading universities.
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