Isabella Kaminski
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Young people forced the International Court of Justice to take a legal stand on climate change. What now?
There was a huge moment for international law in July, when the International Court of Justice (ICJ) published its long-awaited advisory opinion (AO) on climate change.
Thousands of words have already been expended analysing the impacts of this 133-page document on different parts of the world, including Africa, the US,