African Group of Negotiators Experts Support
Clima-Verdict Support
AGNES • Climate Justice and Litigation

Clima-Verdict Support

A document-grounded repository and synthesis engine for climate litigation cases and legal advisory opinions. Built for judge-friendly research, structured reasoning, and fast access to supporting excerpts from your library.

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Current scope in this build
Focused on key global advisory and litigation references currently loaded in your repository, including: UNEP (2023), ITLOS Advisory Opinion (2024), ICJ Advisory Opinion (2025), and IACtHR Advisory Opinion AO-32/25 (2025).
What the tool does
Clima-Verdict helps users search, summarise, and contextualise climate litigation and advisory opinions using the documents you have loaded. When relevant excerpts exist, responses are grounded in those excerpts and sources are shown. When no excerpts match, it can still provide general legal analysis without pretending to cite the library.
Who it is for
Primary users include judges, magistrates, tribunal officers, environmental lawyers, legal officers, public interest litigators, and legal researchers. Secondary users can include policy makers, legislative drafters, parliamentarians, civil society, media, students, and law schools.
Modes available in this build
Ask (General): question answering grounded in the repository, with sources shown.
Tribunal Similarity: paste a case narrative and receive a structured FIRAC-style analysis supported by retrieved excerpts.
Audio Dictation (Tribunal): record a narrative and transcribe it into the case narrative field.
Product history and roadmap
Prototype milestone
First prototype build targeted for 7 November 2025, with ongoing corpus expansion and user testing.
Near-term improvements
Stronger filtering by jurisdiction, remedy, sector, rights, and procedure; improved comparison workflows and judge-ready brief templates.
Planned modules
Cross-jurisdiction comparison engine, trend dashboard, and interactive training mode for judges and lawyers.
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