Its USA v Barbados On Human Rights, Pollution, And Climate Change At International Court.

In a landmark hearing Wednesday at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, an attorney on behalf of the United States argued that human rights law is not relevant to nation states’ legal obligations over climate change.

Margaret Taylor, a U.S. State Department legal adviser representing the U.S., argued Wednesday that the ICJ was the wrong forum for addressing climate justice.

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