Andre Nollkaemper
@andrenollkaemper.bsky.social
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Distinguished University Professor of International Law and Sustainability; leads SEVEN, the University of Amsterdam's interdisciplinary research institute for just climate solutions
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Is er debat op de universiteiten? Wetenschappelijke vooruitgang hangt volgens @andrenollkaemper.bsky.social op het delen van kennis. Daarom moeten universiteiten terughoudend zijn met het beperken van een podium. 'Je moet tegenspraak organiseren.' https://bit.ly/4ng0eS3 @knaw-nl.bsky.social
'Nederlandse universiteiten schuwen debat met andersdenkenden'
Is er op Nederlandse universiteiten nog wel ruimte voor een open debat? "Radicale vrijheid van meningsuiting bestaat in Nederland niet."
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Israël valt Iran aan: mag dat volgens het internationaal recht?
Uitleg Andre‘ Nollkaemper
Hoogleraar internationaal recht en duurzaamheid universiteit van Amsterdam
Schat nu in Israël #NEE
Iran tegenaanval #JA
* Joost an Velzen
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Israël valt Iran aan: mag dat volgens het internationaal recht?
Is de aanval van Israël op Iran overeenkomstig de internationale regels en wat mag Iran vervolgens?
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We horen veel over internationaal recht, maar wat houdt het precies in als het gaat om Israël en Palestina? Marieke de Hoon en @andrenollkaemper.bsky.social zijn op 31 maart te gast in Pakhuis de Zwijger om het daarover te hebben. Aanmelden kan nog https://bit.ly/43H2ESF
Oxfam Novib x PAX x PdZ #1: Het (falen van) internationaal recht
Hoe het internationaal recht faalt in Palestina en Israël: een analyse over dubbele standaarden en de gevolgen voor gerechtigheid.
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In this interview I discuss what international says on President Trump's plan to remove Palestinians from Gaza youtube.com/watch?v=tqVU...
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The court ordered the Dutch State to reduce the nitrogen surplus. Yet the government has not yet announced plans to reduce #nitrogen emissions. Are they now obliged to do so? 🤔 Prof. @andrenollkaemper.bsky.social explains.

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What are the options for the government after the verdict on nitrogen? “This dilemma could quickly become a political divisive issue”
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US withdrawal undermines the Paris Agreement but is unlikely to derail global momentum for climate change mitigation

See below for my quick comments for the SEVEN website on the implications of the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
#climatechange #SEVEN

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SEVEN - University of Amsterdam on LinkedIn: Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements – The…
👉 SEVEN: ‘For the functioning of the Paris Agreement, US withdrawal is probably better than if it would have stayed in and disrupted COP…
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📣Register now - panel discussion on Milieudefensie v Shell 13 February 17:00-18:30 📣
Join @tmcasser.bsky.social and @seven-uva.bsky.social for a discussion on the lessons of this important case in #climatelitigation against corporations. Register here:
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In this blog post, I argue that States and climate change COPs must accelerate efforts to address the pressing issue of meat overconsumption, recognizing its contribution to GHG emissions and its broader impact on global health, biodiversity and animal welfare.
#climatechange #animalrights
André Nollkaemper on LinkedIn: The Other ‘Transitioning Away’ Imperative: Meat as the Next Frontier in…
States and climate change COPs must accelerate efforts to address the pressing issue of meat overconsumption, recognizing its significant contribution to…
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Today, the Netherlands stated that international law dors not provide a legal basis for States to claim reparation for climate harm. The Court now is to assess whether this position of industrialised nation precludes redress for vulnerable states. #climatechange

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André Nollkaemper on LinkedIn: #climatechange
The Netherlands braces itself for claims for climate change harm. Today, the Netherlands braced itself against future compensation claims for climate change…
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Now published: my piece on Causation Puzzles in International Climate Litigation (in the IYIL 2023 ). The paper discusses how courts can determine cause-effect relationships between GHG emissions and harmful effects of climate change - central to the upcoming ICJ hearings on #climatechange
Italian Yearbook of International Law 33 (2023)
"Italian Yearbook of International Law 33 (2023)" published on 21 Nov 2024 by Brill | Nijhoff.
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China's historical responsibility for GHG emissions should have consequences for climate finance. The argument that only wealthy, industrialized countries should pay no longer can be maintained - as a matter of morality and International law.  #climatechange #COP29

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How China's Rising Emissions Could Change Global Climate Politics
China has now passed Europe in its historical contribution to global warming. Rich nations say the country should contribute more climate aid.
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Very timely piece on the need for a radical overhaul of global climate governance. We need a completely new diplomatic initiative to introduce speedier, more effective ways to curtail climate change.

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The Observer view: the Cop summit is foundering, we need urgent action not more hot air
The grim negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan, have shown the need for reform of the UN annual global climate talks
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