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Environmental Law Before the Courts: A US-EU Narrative (eBook)

Edited by: Kane Abry, et al

ISBN13: 9783031415272
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerlland
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This book sheds light on the latest trends in environmental law by analyzing some of the main sectors of law, including administrative law, constitutional law, EU law, US Law, and human rights law. It explores the evolution of these sectors before courts and tribunals from a US-EU perspective and from the perspectives of some of the foremost academics and justices from the major jurisdictions.

Supranational and national courts, both in Europe and in the US, have delivered significant environmental judgements in recent years. The corresponding case law reflects how, in many jurisdictions, environmental and climate litigation continues to expand exponentially as a tool to strengthen environmental protection, whether by pushing national governments to be more ambitious or by enforcing existing statutes and regulations.

Courts, particularly after the Paris Agreement, are increasingly seeking their own role as an important player in multilevel environmental governance. Courts in both the US and EU are at the forefront of this process and their role in shaping environmental rule of law will be fundamental in the near future.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, eBooks
Contents:
NY State Courts
How the U.S. courts have interpreted the relevance of the U.S. Constitution to environmental law
The ECHR's doctrine of legal standing in the era of modern environmental human rights
Courts, the Environment, and the Irish Constitution
The legal dimension of the environment in the European legal history
The role of ECJ.- Administrative Courts and the Environment
Judicial protection and the climate in the EU legal order in the context of Aarhus Convention
Biodiversity Law before the Courts
Climate change: what to ask to Courts" [cover the French administrative law cases "Affaire du Siecle" and "Grande Synthe" with very different approach (damage compensation vs action from State)]
How German judges decide environmental cases
Environmental law in the U.S. legal system
EPA and the evolution of environmental administrative law
The contribution of the courts to the interpretation of the WTO Government Procurement Agreement - a European Perspective
The concept of the public interest in environmental law
The courts as change agents in the evolution of environmental law
Arbitrating climate change before Investor - State dispute settlement tribunal
Climate litigation in the Italian legal order
The Relationship between Criminal Courts and regulatory authorities in the Italian environmental law.