PART IV (F): Sea-level rise in relation to international law

A/73/10
326 GE.18-13644
B. Sea-level rise in relation to international law
Mr. Bogdan Aurescu, Mr. Yacouba Cissé, Ms. Patrícia Galvão Teles,
Ms. Nilüfer Oral, Mr. Juan José Ruda Santolaria
I. Introduction
1. Sea-level rise has become in recent years a subject of increasing importance for a
significant part of the international community — more than 70 States are or are likely to be
directly affected by sea-level rise, a group which represents more than one third of the States

PART IV (E): Transboundary harm from hazardous activities

United Nations A/RES/61/36
General Assembly Distr.: General
18 December 2006
Sixty-first session
Agenda item 78
06-49659
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 4 December 2006
[on the report of the Sixth Committee (A/61/454)]
61/36. Allocation of loss in the case of transboundary harm
arising out of hazardous activities
The General Assembly,
Recalling that the International Law Commission at its fifty-third session 1
completed the draft articles on prevention of transboundary harm from hazardous

PART IV (D): Protection of the environment in relation to armed conflict

United Nations A/RES/77/104
General Assembly Distr.: General
19 December 2022
22-28250 (E) 221222
*2228250*
Seventy-seventh session
Agenda item 77
Report of the International Law Commission on the work
of its seventy-third session
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 7 December 2022
[on the report of the Sixth Committee (A/77/415, para. 12)]
77/104. Protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts
The General Assembly,
Having considered chapter V of the report of the International Law Commission

PART IV (C): Protection of persons in the event of disasters

187
PROTECTION OF PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF DISASTERS
[Agenda item 8]
DOCUMENT A/CN.4/615*
Second report on the protection of persons in the event of disasters,
by Mr. Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, Special Rapporteur
[Original: English]
[7 May 2009]
* Incorporating A/CN.4/614/Corr.1.
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PART IV (A): Responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts

ST/LEG/SER.B/25/Rev.1
United Nations Legislative Series
MATERIALS ON THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES
FOR INTERNATIONALLY WRONGFUL ACTS
Second edition
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PART III (B): Other selected scientific reports

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puts world at risk
Executive Summary
Adaptation Gap Report 2022
Adaptation Gap Report 2022: Too Little, Too Slow
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PART III (A): Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
AND
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
SPECIAL REPORT OF THE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL
ON CLIMATE CHANGE
SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS AND TECHNICAL SUMMARY
• 10CC«Special
Report on Renewable Energy
Sources and Climate Change Mitigation
Ramón Pichs-Madruga
Co-Chair Working Group III
Centro de Investigaciones
de la Economía Mundial (CIEM)
Ottmar Edenhofer
Co-Chair Working Group III
Potsdam Institute for Climate
ImpactResearch (PIK)
Youba Sokona
Co-Chair Working Group III

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