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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2021
Daniel Magraw emphasized the human rights turn in climate litigation. There is a well-established relationship between human rights and the environment, and it is now generally acknowledged that a healthy environment is necessary for the enjoyment of a vast array of human rights. Importantly, environmental harm—including climate change—interferes with human rights.
1 Jacqueline Peel & Hari M Osofsky, A Rights Turn in Climate Change Litigation?, 7 Transnat’l Envtl. L. 37 (2018); Annalisa Savaresi & Juan Auz, Climate Change Litigation and Human Rights: Pushing the Boundaries, 9 Climate L. 244 (2019).
2 Ioane Teitiota v. New Zealand, Human Rights Committee, UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, CCPR/C/127/D/2728/2016 (Jan. 7, 2020).
3 Juliana v. United States of America, D.C. No. 6:15-cv-01517-AA (9th Cir. 2020).