Climate Reparations on the International Stage: Negotiation, Litigation, or Structural Reforms?
- Presencial
- Idioma: Inglés
- 14 a 26 de julio de 2025
- Lunes a viernes: 6:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. Sábados 19 y 26 de julio trabajo guiado.
- 4 créditos
- Homologable por: Facultativa
- DEPR-4530

Descripción
This course delves into the intersection of international law, climate justice, and global climate finance, with a particular focus on the legal and political strategies employed by marginalized countries and communities seeking compensation for climate harm and funding to prevent future disasters. It explores the dynamics of international climate negotiations, the rise of climate litigation as a tool for social and environmental change, and the push to reform global financial systems to address climate needs in the Global South. Students will critically analyze climate finance discussions at international forums, review strategic climate litigation cases, and engage with movements challenging the structural inequities of global finance.
What You Will Learn:
- Key principles of international climate law and climate justice.
- Distributive implications of climate finance mechanisms.
- Strategic use of climate litigation in global political campaigns.
- Reforms in global financial systems to address climate needs in the Global South.
- Case studies and theoretical frameworks to engage critically with climate reparations and justice.
Who Should Enroll?
- Students and professionals interested in international climate change law, climate justice, governance, and finance.
- Government officials, development agency workers, and NGO employees involved in climate-related policy and advocacy.
- Legal professionals looking to understand the intersection of law, politics, and climate change.
Homologable por:
Pénsum antiguo: Facultativa
Pénsum nuevo: Facultativa