Introduction Recent climate events illustrate the growing human impact of climate change.[1] However, the legal framework governing state responsibility remains fragmented. This short piece argues that while climate treaties provide…
Author: George Njogu
George Njogu Murimi is an LLB candidate at Kabarak University School of Law in Kenya. He serves as the Editor in Charge of the Kabarak Law Review (KLR) Blog, where he has been instrumental in fostering student publications and keeping the writing spirit alive within the law school community. George has a keen interest in climate law, with a particular focus on climate change from a Global South perspective. He has authored several scholarly pieces, including an analysis of Kenya's legal framework on climate change and climate adaptation as well as work on the injustices faced by pastoralist communities under international climate mitigation strategies. He has been recognized within the Kabarak Law Review for tirelessly fostering student publications on the KLR blog. Beyond his editorial role, George is an emerging voice in African legal scholarship, contributing to platforms such as AfricLaw and the Kabarak University Press.
