European Union environment ministers approved a revised 2040 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target on Wednesday, after marathon negotiations that stretched into the early hours. The decision comes just ahead of the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil, on November 10, and establishes a legal framework linking the EU’s short- and long-term climate goals. [...]
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Deadly police operation in Brazil sparks calls for investigation
UN experts on Friday called for a swift and effective investigation into the deadliest police operation in Brazil’s history, after a raid in a Rio de Janeiro favela last week killed at least 120 people. The statement warned that the incident is part of a “disturbing pattern” of excessive force. The experts pleaded with the [...]
UN expert warns repression of climate advocacy threatens human rights
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Mary Lawlor called on world leaders Friday to put an end to the repression faced by climate activists, and to instead protect them as human rights defenders, emphasizing that the climate crisis is a human rights crisis. The UN expert stated: “States are repressing the [...]
35 rights organizations release joint letter on Brazil COP30 agreement
Amnesty International and 34 other organizations sent an open letter on Tuesday to Brazilian authorities and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), urging them to ensure the protection of human rights in the Host Country Agreement for the upcoming COP30 climate conference. The summit is scheduled to take place in Belém, Brazil, in [...]
Brazil government urged to remove illegal cattle ranches devastating indigenous lands
Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report Wednesday highlighting the devastation caused by illegal cattle ranching in the Brazilian rainforest, and especially its impact on Indigenous peoples in the state of Pará. The organization called on the federal government to remove the cattle ranches and restore affected communities. It also urged JBS, the world’s largest [...]
Multiple Courts, Elusive Justice: Tracking Two Years of October 7 Legal Proceedings
Two years after the Hamas-led attacks on Israel of October 7, 2023, the enduring violent aftermath of the attacks has given rise to multiple international legal proceedings, illustrating both the reach of international justice mechanisms and their inherent limitations. The original Hamas attack killed some 1,200 people across Israel and resulted in 251 taken hostage. [...]
The correspondent filing this dispatch is a law student in Mumbai who must remain anonymous. Last week, American tech company X Corp. (formerly Twitter) announced that it would appeal a Karnataka High Court (KHC) order before the Supreme Court of India (SCI). As India’s highest court, the Supreme Court only hears appeals if the High [...]
US places sanctions on individuals close to judge in Bolsonaro case
The US Department of State on Monday announced sanctions against individuals within the support network of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, expanding earlier measures to now target his wife and her company. The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in a press release said that wife Viviane de [...]
The United Kingdom on Friday imposed new individual sanctions intended to target hidden “Georgia-linked” persons associated with Russia’s war in Ukraine. In a press release, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office justified the new impositions by noting an increased Russian influence in Georgia, which is a target of Russia’s efforts to seek support from “proxies [...]
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday welcomed the signing of a new law in Brazil designed to protect children’s rights online, describing the legislation as a significant advancement and encouraging the government to further enhance data protection for all citizens. The new law, known as the ECA Digital (for Child and Adolescent Statute), seeks to [...]