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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Communication concerning the rights of Indigenous Peoples in addressing climate-forced displacement - Ref: AL USA 16/2020

15 Sep 2020

Country of origin

United States

Host origin

United States

Type of mobility

Internal

Hazard

Sea Level Rise, Climate change

Vulnerability characteristics

Indigenous Peoples

Applicant description

Other

Description

This case involves a Communication by multiple UN Human Rights Council Special Procedures Mandate Holders to the Government of the United States concerning “the alleged failure of the United States of America to protect indigenous peoples who live along the coastal regions of Louisiana and Alaska from the impacts of natural hazards and the adverse effects of climate change, development projects and oil and gas exploration, affecting their rights to life, health, food, water, housing, a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment, self-determination, cultural and religious rights, and leading to the displacement of indigenous peoples from their traditional lands.”

Case type

Names of all parties

Recipient of the Communication: Government of the United States of America

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