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Judiciary calls for more engagement on climate change

Justice Millicent Odeny says the Judiciary has seen an increase in cases related to climate change and its impacts. [File, Standard]

The Judiciary has raised concern over exclusion from climate change forums despite increasing environmental cases before the courts.

Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP 30) in Brazil, the Judiciary, represented by the Pan-African Association of Judges on Environment, Land, and Labour (Paajella), has emphasised that climate conferences are essential for informing court rulings.

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