About This Course
Despite the fundamental nature of the right to life, legal frameworks have largely failed to recognize its dependence on the systems that sustain it. Clean air, clean water, thriving ecosystems, and a stable climate are essential for human survival, yet they are often left unprotected from harmful policies and government inaction.
Scientific advancements have only recently underscored the deep interconnection between human life and environmental conditions. As environmental degradation threatens these vital systems, legal avenues for protection and accountability become increasingly urgent. Those whose well-being is at risk should have the ability to challenge actions that endanger their life support systems.
This CLE course delves into the legal evolution of environmental rights, exploring jurisprudence that has sought to integrate environmental protection within human rights frameworks. By analyzing successful cases and identifying the most effective strategies, this course provides practical guidance on advancing and replicating rights-based environmental protections at both national and global levels.