Migrations Connected to Natural Disasters, Environmental Degradation and Climate Change: The Italian Cassation’s Decision No. 5022/2020 The paper focuses on the issue of migrations connected to natural disasters, environmental degrada-tion, and climate change, in order to ascertain what forms of protection the international community has provided for people who move due to the aforementioned factors. The paper focuses primarily on the international legal framework, beginning with the difficulties of definition of people on the move for environmental or climatic reasons, and then on the Italian legal order, whose asylum system has undergone various recent reforms. Particular attention is paid to the Court of Cassation’s order No. 2055/2020, which, citing the Teitiota decision of the UN Human Rights Committee, provides for the possibility of humanitarian protection (today ‘special protection’) being granted to an appli-cant who invokes the situation of conflict and environmental disaster in the Niger Delta.

Migrazioni connesse con disastri naturali, degrado ambientale e cambiamento climatico: sull’ordinanza n. 5022/2020 della Cassazione italiana

DEL GUERCIO Adele
2021-01-01

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Migrations Connected to Natural Disasters, Environmental Degradation and Climate Change: The Italian Cassation’s Decision No. 5022/2020 The paper focuses on the issue of migrations connected to natural disasters, environmental degrada-tion, and climate change, in order to ascertain what forms of protection the international community has provided for people who move due to the aforementioned factors. The paper focuses primarily on the international legal framework, beginning with the difficulties of definition of people on the move for environmental or climatic reasons, and then on the Italian legal order, whose asylum system has undergone various recent reforms. Particular attention is paid to the Court of Cassation’s order No. 2055/2020, which, citing the Teitiota decision of the UN Human Rights Committee, provides for the possibility of humanitarian protection (today ‘special protection’) being granted to an appli-cant who invokes the situation of conflict and environmental disaster in the Niger Delta.
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