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The RESIST project explores the legal implications of statehood and citizenship in the context of climate change-induced displacement, using Tuvalu as a case study. It aims to develop new legal frameworks to address the challenges faced by nations losing territory due to rising sea levels.
RESIST will be the first research to redefine our current legal categories of citizenship and statehood in the extreme case of sea level rise submerging the whole territory of a state.
The international community has no experience in managing the disappearance of whole territorial states as a result of environmental disruptions, nor has it designed international legal norms to account for such an eventuality.
In this view, RESIST first examines a real-world case, namely the unique case study of…
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Australia, Canberra
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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