The European Court of Human ... fair hearing (Article 6). The Swiss women, part of the group KlimaSeniorinnen or Senior Women ...
The women, all over 65, argued they were especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. An international court ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) sided with more than 2,000 Swiss members of Senior Women for Climate Protection, who had argued that their government ... will take in the future.” ...
EUROPE—In a groundbreaking decision, Europe’s highest human rights court ruled in favour of a group of 2,000 Swiss women, all aged 64 and older, who accused their government of failing to ...
The European ... government at the court, took note of the ruling. "Together with the authorities concerned, we will now analyze the extensive judgment and review what measures Switzerland will ...
As a member of the Council of Europe, Switzerland can get involved in pan-European politics even though it’s not a member of ...
A group of elderly Swiss ... in the European Court of Human Rights. Representing a group of more than 2,000 individuals known as KlimaSeniorinnen — a Swiss German shorthand term for "Senior ...
The court ruled in favor of over 2,000 senior women from Switzerland who argued ... make very clear that the European states have a legal responsibility to take real climate action and to protect ...
The Swiss government said it would examine measures it should take following the ruling. Alain Chablais, the lawyer who represented Switzerland in court, warned it might take "some time".
The landmark ruling against Switzerland for climate inaction confirmed governments’ obligations to lower greenhouse gas ...
EUROPE—In a groundbreaking decision, Europe’s highest human rights court ruled in favour of a group of 2,000 Swiss women, all aged 64 and older, who accused their government of failing to adequately ...