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International Hybrid Law

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International Hybrid Law is a legal research tool which allows to examine a climate change from three primary perspectives: environmental law, human rights and refugee law. It begins with environmental degradation, leading to violation of number of human rights and inevitably to human mobility.

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Hybrid law creates an interrelation between three branches of international law – environmental law, human rights and refugee or migration law. Under Hybrid Law, one cannot address environmental degradation - including climate change - without taking into account human rights and/ or migration. This analysis is applicable to all environmental degradation events and disasters, regardless of whether the process is slow (such as sea-level rise, salinization, etc.) or rapid (flooding, extreme storms, etc.).