
Health and social consequences for survivors of genocidal rape: A systematic scoping review
March 4, 2024Understanding Environmental Crimes under International Law
The Federal Lawyer – Spring 2025
The article argues that developments in international law increasingly recognize severe environmental harm as a critical legal issue, analyzing the concept of ecocide, existing accountability mechanisms, and the expansion of protections under international law. It examines the evolving intersection between environmental degradation, climate change, and human rights, and assesses the legal and institutional shifts that these developments entail.
