(Opinion) The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has delivered a groundbreaking verdict against Switzerland, sparking a profound shift in legal approaches to climate change. This decision echoes beyond its borders, potentially revolutionizing how legal systems worldwide address environmental issues. This isn’t just a wake-up call—it’s a siren for nations everywhere. The case, driven by […]
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