Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Seniors-Action-at-European-Court-of-Human-Rights-in-Switzerland-27MDHU71IPR.htmlConceptually similarClimate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFV4Completed★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFV6Completed★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFV5Completed★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFV7Completed★★★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFV9Completed★★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFVACompleted★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFVBCompleted★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFVDCompleted★★★★Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandGP1SUFVECompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUFV8Climate Seniors Action at European Court of Human Rights in SwitzerlandAfter the Swiss Federal Supreme Court rejected the filed suit, the Association of Climate Seniors takes their case to the European Court of Human Rights.They rebuke the federal government's failure to act on climate protection and demand more effective measures. The climate action at the Court is one of the first of its kind and could become a precedent for the whole of Europe. To underline their concern, the senior citizens are travelling personally from Bern via Basel to Strasbourg.In original language:Swiss citizens file action at European Court of Human RightsLocations:Bern (Switzerland)-Europe-SwitzerlandDate:8 Oct, 2020Credit:© Kathrin Grissemann / Ex-PressMaximum size:5976px X 3992pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Courts-Day-Elderly-Human rights-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-SunnyShoot:Climate Seniors Sue Switzerland (Photos Bern)After the Swiss Federal Supreme Court rejected the filed suit, the Association of Climate Seniors takes their case to the European Court of Human Rights.They rebuke the federal government's failure to act on climate protection and demand more effective measures. The climate action at the Court is one of the first of its kind and could become a precedent for the whole of Europe. To underline their concern, the senior citizens are travelling personally from Bern via Basel to Strasbourg.Related Collections:Climate Seniors Sue Switzerland (Photo & Video)