Signs of Crystallization in Climate Law: Recent Judicial and Institutional Developments
By Reza Maddahi, Doctoral Researcher The End of Constructive Ambiguity For much of the past three decades, international climate law operated under a form of constructive ambiguity, with treaty language calibrated to maintain broad participation even at the cost of precision and enforceability. Between 2023 and 2025, however, this dynamic began to shift. A series […]