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Seminar talk with:

Stavros Pantazopoulos

PhD Researcher, Department of Law, European University Institute

Wartime Environmental Damage Before International Courts and Tribunals:Strengthening the Environmental Rule of Law

Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 14:15 (Israel time)

Recording is available on YouTube 

Abstract:

Remedying wartime environmental damage in the aftermath of an armed conflict is fraught with considerable difficulties. For one, causation and proof of wartime environmental damage present themselves as very complicated matters, given the all-too-often absence or inadequacy of baseline data concerning the pre-armed conflict environmental conditions, which pose considerable hurdles to securing adequate reparations for this type of damage. On the other hand, the crucial role of the environment in this context cannot be overstated, since it could serve as a catalyst for sustainable peace.
Against this background, the seminar talk will delve into the law of responsibility for wartime environmental damage, analyzing both the applicable legal framework and the relevant practice of international courts and tribunals. Specifically, the emphasis will be placed in three judicial institutions: the United Nations Compensation Commission, which comprises an innovative endeavor to adjudicate claims for wartime environmental damage, the International Criminal Court, and the International Court of Justice. The seminar talk will further inquire whether the efforts of the international community in addressing wartime environmental damage through adjudication serve or undermine the quest for the environmental rule of law, given the significant import that the latter has recently acquired in the work of the UN Environment Programme.

Draft paper is availablecontact Michal at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

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