Natural disasters, climate change and non-refoulement: What scope for resisting expulsion under Articles 3 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights?
Climate change is already contributing to the displacement of millions of people worldwide as extreme weather events become increasingly frequent and intense. Proposals for responding to the phenomenon of climate change-related displacement overwhelmingly rely on the state to act, with limited discussion of the potential to determine and develop the scope of protection through strategic litigation
