Climate Litigation Lab report

This report synthesizes key discussions, legal frameworks, and advocacy strategies from the 2025 Climate Litigation Lab in Magaliesburg South Africa. The lab centered discussions on Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) and the systemic challenges faced by environmental defenders in Africa.

It highlights the intersection of corporate power, governmental complicity, and legal repression undermining climate justice. Case studies from Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa illustrate patterns of intimidation, judicial weaponization, and land exploitation, with actionable recommendations that emphasize a much needed legal reform, and in strengthening transnational solidarity among practitioners.

Natural Justice was a proud supporter and participant of the Climate Litigation Lab.

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