ID | 187407 |
Title Proper | Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations Under International Law |
Other Title Information | a Realistic Prospect? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Barnes, Richard |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | On 31 October 2021, an agreement was signed between Antigua and Barbuda and Tuvalu that established a commission with the power to request an advisory opinion from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). Since ITLOS’s advisory jurisdiction has been tested in only one case, I explain and evaluate the procedural obstacles facing this commission, as well as the potential questions it might submit to ITLOS. The analysis draws upon the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice to indicate how ITLOS could articulate and apply its jurisdiction in an advisory case. I conclude that although there appear to be few insurmountable obstacles to securing ITLOS’s jurisdiction, care must be taken by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law to ensure that the questions presented to ITLOS are carefully drafted so that ITLOS has no concerns over the judicial propriety of giving an advisory opinion. |
`In' analytical Note | Ocean Development and International Law Vol. 53, No.2-3; Apr-Sep 2022; p.180-213 |
Journal Source | Ocean Development and International Law Vol: 53 No 2-3 |
Key Words | Law of The Sea ; Climate Change ; Jurisdiction ; ICJ ; ITLOS ; Advisory Opinion ; Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law |