African Journal of Climate Law and Justice (AJCLJ )

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Editorial
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Navigating legal pluralism in climate change loss and damage: Implementing the Sharm El Sheikh Funding Mechanism in Africa – Insights from transboundary case studies
Rufaro Emily Chikuruwo & Christa Rautenbach
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Transparency and accountability in the loss and damage debate? A critical analysis of South Africa’s position
Oliver C Ruppel & Ruda Murray
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Loss and Damage Fund: Towards a gender-responsive approach and climate justice for women in local communities in Africa
Oluwatoyin Adejonwo
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The interface between loss and damage, vulnerability and human rights in Africa
Charlotte Kabaseke, Chidinma Therese Odaghara & Jean-Claude N Ashukem
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Mobility-induced loss and damage and vulnerability: An integrated policy approach for Africa
Jane Akot
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Environmental migrants as victims of ‘ecological disorganisation’?
Stefano Porfido & Chiara Scissa
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African approaches to climate and disaster displacement as loss and damage: Gaps and prospects
Mansha Mohee & Asrar Adem Gebeyehu
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Article 8 of the Paris Agreement – Exploring potentials for Africa: Review of the guest editorial in Climate Policy 2020, Vol. 20, No. 6, 661-668
Chijioke Kelechi Iwuamadi
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