Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/People-vs-Arctic-Oil-in-Norway---Portraits---ECtHR-27MDHUPUKWD.htmlConceptually similarPeople vs Arctic Oil - European Court of Human Rights Application in OsloGP1SVBA5Completed★★★★People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHRGP1SVB20Completed★★★★People vs Arctic Oil - European Court of Human Rights Application in OsloGP1SVBA4Completed★★★★People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHRGP1SVB1VCompleted★★★★People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHRGP1SVB1UCompleted★★★★★People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHRGP1SVB1ZCompleted★★★★People vs Arctic Oil - European Court of Human Rights Application in OsloGP1SVBA8Completed★★★★People vs Arctic Oil - European Court of Human Rights Application in OsloGP1SVB9ZCompleted★★★★★★People vs Arctic Oil - European Court of Human Rights Application in OsloGP1SVB9YCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVB27People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHROn 15 June 2021, Greenpeace Nordic and Young Friends of the Earth, along with six young climate activists file an application with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The applicants claim that the decision by the Norwegian government to issue licences for oil and gas extraction in the Norwegian Arctic violates their fundamental human rights and increases the risk of harm due to climate change.The individual applicants include six young activists: Ingrid Skjoldvær, Gaute Eiterjord, Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen, Mia Cathryn Chamberlain, Lasse Bjørn, and Gina Gylver.Locations:Norway-OsloDate:3 Jun, 2021Credit:© Lasse Fløde / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8267px X 6581pxKeywords:Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Court cases-Day-Human rights-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Young adultsShoot:People vs Arctic Oil in Norway - Portraits - ECtHROn 15 June 2021, Greenpeace Nordic and Young Friends of the Earth, along with six young climate activists wil file an application with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The applicants claim that the decision by the Norwegian government to issue licences for oil and gas extraction in the Norwegian Arctic violates their fundamental human rights and increases the risk of harm due to climate change.The individual applicants include six young activists: Ingrid Skjoldvær (27), Gaute Eiterjord (25), Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen (23), Mia Cathryn Chamberlain (22), Lasse Bjørn (24), and Gina Gylver (20).Related Collections:People vs Arctic oil - European Court of Human Rights Application