The Easta Journal Law and Human Rights
Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): The Easta Journal Law and Human Rights (ESLHR)

International Law and Climate Change: Strengthening Global Governance, Equity, and Compliance for a Sustainable Future

Marah, Thomas Sheku (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Climate change constitutes one of humanity's most pressing global challenges, with far-reaching implications for economies, environments, and communities worldwide. Climate change will, therefore, require an efficient international legal mechanism in terms of eliciting international coordination and accountability, as a transboundary problem. This article looks at the role played by international conventions, including the Paris Agreement and the UNFCCC, in controlling climate change and success and failure, specifically in compliance and access in developing nations. In addition, barriers to effective compliance, including intervention gaps, financial restrictions, and political will specifically in important institutions and countries, are determined and examined. Comparatively, through academic studies, case studies, and international conventions, in this work, areas for improvement in international legislative frameworks, including increased funding, technological advancement, and creation of flexible legal frameworks for dealing with emerging environment-related concerns, are prioritized.

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eslhr

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Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Associated with the Eastasouth Institute, the ESLHR - The Easta Journal Law and Human Rights is a three-times-a-year publication and aims to publish scientific papers on issues involving Law and Human Rights, from an interdisciplinary perspective, encouraging the dialogue with other areas of Law and ...