The Climiglaw Database

A global climate mobility case law database

This is a beta version of the Climiglaw Database, a free-to-access global database collating and summarising judicial decisions concerning all forms of internal and cross border climate-related (im)mobility. It is co-created by the Global Strategic Litigation Council, Earth Refuge, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and the Zolberg Institute for Migration & Mobility.
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0903555 [2010] RRTA 31

15 Jan 2010

Decision in judgment: In favor of the applicant

Country of origin

Myanmar

Host origin

Australia

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Hazard

Cyclone

Vulnerability characteristics

Other

Applicant description

Other

Case type

Category 1: Court directly considers impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change related to the claim.

Category 2: Applicant expressly relies on the impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change.

Description

Politically active woman from Myanmar assisted in relief efforts in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. Also forced to pay bribes to authorities because she and her husband were business owners. Established well-founded fear of being persecuted as member of particular social group and potentiallly more at risk because of activity relating to Cyclone Nargis.

Names of all parties

The applicant is anonymised.

Name of court

Refugee Review Tribunal of Australia - Court of first instance.