Distributive Justice in the Age of Climate Change

Elkanah O. Babatunde
2020 Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence  
Legal and political thinkers have always battled with the question of justice and, especially within a society, about the fair and just distribution of rights and responsibilities. This question is, however, not only relevant for the organization of municipal or domestic society; it has become increasingly relevant within the international legal system. An area where this has been most rife in the last three decades is the international law on climate change.
doi:10.1017/cjlj.2020.13 fatcat:km673q64szgv7awe72hsxm4waa