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Climate wrongs and human rights. Putting people at the heart of climate-change policy

Rights based approaches and climate change



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Publisher: Oxfam, 2008

This briefing proposes that human rights principles provide a guideline for dealing with climate change. The document emphasises that the human rights community must become more engaged in national and international climate-policy debates and human rights law and institutions must evolve much faster to rise to the unprecedented international challenge that climate change creates. Most notably, it argues that:

Based on human-rights principles, Oxfam calls for urgent action on the following hotspots to be addressed in policy making:

Rich countries must:

Developing countries must:

Companies must: