4. Rights, Environment, Advocacy

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Across
  1. 1. one threat to the environment that involves the warming of the planet at an above average rate (2 words)
  2. 8. court that is in the UN that could hear cases against states (as a whole) (abbreviation)
  3. 9. idea that something is depleted or not protected because it is not owned by a single entity (4 words)
  4. 13. societal human rights (2 words)
  5. 16. belief that human rights are not universal (2 words)
  6. 17. security concerns are rising in this area due to warmer temperatures, with countries like Russia establishing a stronger military presence
  7. 18. something that benefits everyone and is not owned by a single actor (2 words)
  8. 19. 2023 was the ____ year ever recorded
  9. 20. a combination of non-state and state actors across state borders who come together to work on some issue (abbreviation, plural)
Down
  1. 2. a court and trial created by the UNSC after an event, such as the Rwandan Genocide. It is one way to prosecute individuals for genocide (4 words)
  2. 3. one way to prosecute individuals for genocide. Involves states using their own legal definitions for genocide, along with their own punishments (2 words)
  3. 4. one threat to the environment that was (at least in 2019) one of the top 3 leading causes of deaths in the world
  4. 5. one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like China. Leads to hotter temperatures, less food, and population shifts
  5. 6. one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like Brazil. Can lead to flooding, mudslides, and hotter temperatures
  6. 7. measure of violations of basic human rights in a country by agents of the country (3 words)
  7. 9. group human rights (2 words)
  8. 10. individual human rights (2 words)
  9. 11. court that can prosecute individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity (abbreviation)
  10. 12. idea that transnational advocacy networks may be more successful at changing the behavior of a repressive state compared to just domestic groups (2 words)
  11. 14. international norm that states should protect citizens, and that other states should intervene when citizens are not protected (abbreviation)
  12. 15. idea that transnational advocacy networks go through stages, where they first try to make new norms, then spread those norms, and then get states to internalize those norms (3 words)