Sabin Center Climate Litigation Newsletter: MARCH 2025

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The new newsletter will be sent twice a month and will be dedicated to covering the Sabin Center's climate litigation work, including the latest updates to the climate litigation databases, litigation-focused blog posts and other publications, and highlights from the Peer Review Network of Global Climate Litigation.

Climate and Clean Air Conference 2025

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The Climate and Clean Air Conference 2025 is set to take place from March 16–21, 2025, in Brasília, Brazil.

LSE: Unchaining Venezuela: a struggle for democracy

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Thursday 20 March 2025 7.00pm to 8.30pm Hosted by the School of Public Policy and LSESU Spanish Society. Join us for a public event with Leopoldo López, political leader in Venezuela and prominent advocate for democracy.

Subnational govt’s outline priorities to improve disaster risk reduction

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Local and regional governments in Asia-Pacific outlined key actions to enhance evidence-based, inclusive, and innovative disaster and climate governance and financing during the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) 2024.

The Social Media Tribunal

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The Social Media Tribunal will be held in Berlin commencing on Sunday 16th March with a Victims’ Hearing followed by a 5 day Tribunal with a Judgement scheduled for Friday 21st March.

France: TotalEnergies under investigation over Mozambique attack

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"France launches manslaughter probe into TotalEnergies over 2021 Mozambique massacre" 15 March 2025.

CSW69: A Pivotal Moment for Women’s Rights Amid Growing Global Challenges

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The 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women marks important milestones, with the 80th UN anniversary and the 30th Beijing Platform anniversary, amid growing threats to women's rights.

The DNA of organised crime is changing – and so is the threat to Europe

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Europol’s EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, published today, reveals how the very DNA of crime is shifting – reshaping the tactics, tools and structures employed by criminal networks.

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