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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K (FC), Fornah (FC) (Applicants). Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent).

18 Oct 2006

Country of origin

Iran, Sierra Leone

Host origin

United Kingdom

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Applicant description

Adult woman

Case type

Category 3: Obiter dictum. Court references environmental phenomena in case that concerns other issues.

Description

In the decision Lady Hale makes a statement obiter dictum concerning the limited scope of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. She states: "People fleeing national and international wars, famine or other natural disasters are referred to as refugees, and offered humanitarian aid by the international community, but they do not generally fall within the definition in the 1951 Convention."

Names of all parties

K (FC), Fornah (FC) (Applicants). Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent)

Name of court

House of Lords - Court of final instance.

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