CSDLP News
JusTN0W Away Day
JusTN0W Team gathered at Grey College Durham for team building, strategic thinking, and unifying the ideas and plans.
Durham Law School Secures Funding for JusTN0W Initiative
Durham Law School is proud to announce the significant investment for an interdisciplinary project - Just Transitions to a Net Zero World (JusTN0W). JusTN0W seeks to accelerate the decarbonization of economies while fostering societal well-being for current and future generations.
CARICOM ICJ Submission Writeshop
The Durham Law School and CSDLP are glad to be involved in the work of the Caribbean States on their submissions to the International Court of Justice, in the advisory proceedings concerning the obligations of States in relation to climate change.
The Influence of the Paris Agreement on Climate Litigation: The Rocky Hill Mine Case Study
Lecture delivered to our 3rd year law students on the Climate Change Law & Policy module by the Honourable Justice Brian Preston, Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court, New South Wales, Australia and visiting Professor at Durham Law School.
Promoting a Green Economy through the UK's Critical Minerals Policy Framework
Research paper presented by Dr Adebola Adeyemi at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
COP28 Follow-up Event With Durham University Delegates
COP28 Debrief - Results are in!
COP28 Follow-up Event With Durham University Delegates.
Informal discussion with delegates who attended UNFCCC COP28.
Health and faith at COP28
Ghulam Mustafa Kamran from our Law School reflects on the heath and faith pavilions at COP28.
Durham to Dubai: Findings at COP28 and counter questions
A Blog post by Prof Andrew Russell, Department of Anthropology.
Durham to Dubai: The ribbon of war zones in between hinders low carbon emissions for some, but represents a devastating catastrophe for many more
A Blog post by Prof Andrew Russell, Department of Anthropology.
Durham to Dubai: Trains to Europe and Beyond - your carriage awaits
A Blog post by Prof Andrew Russell, Department of Anthropology.
Durham to Dubai – an overland journey to COP28
A Blog post by Prof Andrew Russell, Department of Anthropology
CSDLP Co-director Rozemarijn Roland Holst, member of the COSIS delegation in the request for an ITLOS Advisory Opinion on climate change
CSDLP Co-director Rozemarijn Roland Holst is a member of the COSIS delegation in the request for an ITLOS Advisory Opinion on climate change.