CLIMATE JUSTICE: A RULE OF LAW APPROACH FOR TRANSFORMATIVE CLIMATE ACTION (Summary Handout)
By: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
Summary Handout for the Policy Brief Climate Justice: A Rule of Law Approach for Transformative Climate Action.
IDLO’s Policy Brief highlights three key elements of achieving transformative climate action through the rule of law:
- Empowering the most climate-vulnerable people to realize environmental rights and actively participate in decision-making processes
- Strengthening regulatory frameworks and institutional capacity for climate-resilient development
- Improving governance of land and other natural resources with a focus on enhancing land rights and sustaining peace
Drawing on these insights, the policy paper issues a call to action in the form of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners:
- Empower climate-vulnerable communities and people
- Invest in people-centered laws and institutions to promote transformative climate action
- Champion feminist climate action and integrate gender-transformative approaches
- Strengthen prospects for sustaining peace and stability by preventing and resolving climate-related disputes
- Engage with customary, informal and indigenous justice systems to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable use of natural resources
- Harness the transformative potential of the rule of law to address the intersecting effects of climate change
- Mobilize global multi-stakeholder coalitions to accelerate climate action
You can access the Policy Brief here.