She is a Kenyan advocate-in-training with a Bachelor of Laws from Strathmore University. She is a legal intern at Pavia e Ansaldo and the Chief Research Coordinator-Africa at The Thinking Watermill Society. She has a passion for International Development Law, particu-arly the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals. As a young lawyer, she aspires to spark socio-political changes through legal writing, research and advocacy.
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Changement climatique, petits États insulaires et droit international : les nouvelles frontières de la justice internationale
challenging traditional concepts such as the causes for granting the right to asylum and sovereignty due to the loss of territory [1]. The impact of climate change is evident, Climate change has brought about a new frontier in international law, Maria Angela Maina, Mario Di Giulio, particularly in small island states where sinking causes the loss of territory
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