LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR CLIMATE REFUGEES: ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL CRISIS

Authors

  • Dr Rizwana Gul Assistant professor, Department of LAW, AWKUM.
  • Muhammad Hamza Zakir LLM Scholar, Department of LAW, AWKUM.
  • Mehnaz Begum Lecturer, Sharia and Law Department, Islamia College University, Peshawar.

Keywords:

Legal Frameworks, Climate Refugees, Global Crisis

Abstract

The Primary Objective Of This Scholarly Article Is To Investigate The Changing Legal Structures Surrounding Individuals Impacted By Displacement Caused By Climate Change, Considering The Escalating Global Climate Challenges. The Urgent Concern Of Displacement Triggered By Climate Change Demands The Development Of Thorough Legal Tactics. This Article Aims To Explore The Current State Of Legal Frameworks At Both Global And Local Levels, Assess Their Strengths And Weaknesses, And Propose Strategies To Enhance The Protection And Assistance Provided To Individuals Affected By Displacement Caused By Climate Change.

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Published

09-08-2023

How to Cite

Gul, D. R., Zakir, M. H., & Begum, M. (2023). LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR CLIMATE REFUGEES: ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL CRISIS. PAKISTAN ISLAMICUS (An International Journal of Islamic & Social Sciences), 3(2), 214–230. Retrieved from http://pakistanislamicus.com/index.php/home/article/view/59