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ICJ to deliver climate advisory opinion; Denmark's plan to let citizens copyright their face and voice

ICJ to deliver climate advisory opinion; Denmark's plan to let citizens copyright their face and voice

As the International Court of Justice prepares to deliver a long-awaited climate advisory opinion, the Law Report explores the Federal Court ruling that Australia's government does not have a legal responsibility to protect Torres Strait islands from the impacts of climate change. And Denmark is planning to give citizens copyright protection over their face and voice.

Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

July 22, 202528m 36s

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As the International Court of Justice prepares to deliver a long-awaited climate advisory opinion, the Law Report explores the Federal Court ruling that Australia's government does not have a legal responsibility to protect Torres Strait islands from the impacts of climate change. And Denmark is planning to give citizens copyright protection over their face and voice.

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climate justicePacific Islandsclimate changeInternational Court of JusticeThe HagueVanuatuTorres Strait IslandsAustraliaBoigu IslandSaibai IslandtortDenmarkdeepfakesartificial intelligenceAIcopyrightimagesphotosaudiovoiceEuropean Union