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4 Chi. J. Int'l L. Online 1 (2025)

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              Administering an International Climate
                               Migration Lottery
                                     Hana   Nasser*


                                       Abstract

      Experts  predict that millions of people will need to migrate internally and across borders
 due to global   ?arming. CurrentIy, international legal ramewiorks do not extend the same legal
protections to climate migrants as are afforded re ugees anda sium seekers. While international
law' recogI:zes the right to aslum based on politica/persecution, there is no internationalright to
migrate based  on climate-based harms that states are legaly bound to observe. This Comment
proposes a climate migration lottery (CML) that    / ouldIbeadministeredinternationaly to address
currentand   uture climate-based migration. Underthis proposal, receiving states ouldagree via
a treaty to admit their fair share of the totalp pol oo   climate migrants selectedthrough the lottery.
Migrants  |rom countries /ith a high susceptibility to having large portions o| territory rendered
uninhabitable by climate change ''ould be eligible to enterthe CML. This comment argues that
a  CML   can alleviate the strain on regions in developing states that must accommodate internall
displaced persons as i ell as the burden on countries that are near lol-ying Paiic island states
that will experience significant rates of displacement due to sea level rises.














     B.A., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., University of Virginia, J.D. Candidate at the
     University of Chicago. I would like to thank my comment editors, Amara Shaikh and Tyler Lawson
     for their feedback and guidance. Professor Nicole Hallett provided detailed comments on drafts
     and helped me sharpen the argument. Professor Tom Ginsburg provided valuable feedback on the
     comment's proposed design for a climate migration lottery.


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