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Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives

Edited by: Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, Jean-Pierre Gauci

ISBN13: 9789004447608
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This ground-breaking volume provides analyses from experts around the globe on the part played by national and international law, through legislation and the courts, in advancing efforts to tackle climate change, and what needs to be done in the future. Published under the auspices of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), the volume builds on an event convened at BIICL, which brought together academics, legal practitioners and NGO representatives. The volume offers not only the insights from that event, but also additional materials, sollicited to offer the reader a more complete picture of how climate change litigation is evolving in a global perspective, highlighting both opportunities, and constraints.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
Foreword
Lord Carnwath
Notes on Contributors
Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
Abbreviations
Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
Chapter 1. Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives—An Introduction
Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
Part 1. Climate Change Litigation: Comparative Perspectives
Chapter 2. Climate Change Litigation in the United States: High Volume of Cases, Mostly About Statutes
Michael B. Gerrard
Chapter 3. Climate Change Litigation in Australia: Law and Practice in the Sunburnt Country
Laura Schuijers and Margaret A Young
Chapter 4. Climate Change Litigation in the United Kingdom: Planning, Energy and Protest
Nigel Pleming and Ruth Keating
Chapter 5. Climate Change Litigation in India and Pakistan: Analyzing Opportunities and Challenges
Birsha Ohdedar
Chapter 6. Climate Change Litigation in France: New Perspectives and Trends
Marta Torre-Schaub
Chapter 7. Climate Change Litigation in Brazil: Will Green Courts Become Greener?
Joana Setzer, Guilherme JS Leal, and Caio Borges
Chapter 8. Climate Change Litigation in South Africa: Firmly Out of the Starting Blocks
Tracy-Lynn Field
Chapter 9. Climate Change Litigation in the Netherlands: The Urgenda Case and Beyond
Christine Bakker
Chapter 10. Prospects for Climate Change Litigation in Russia
Author: Anatoly Yakovlevich Kapustin
Chapter 11 Prospects for Climate Change Litigation in China
Authors: Chen Zhou and Tianbao Qin
Part 2 Climate Change Litigation: Regional and International Perspectives
Editors: Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
Chapter 12 Climate Change Litigation in Africa: A Multi-Level Perspective
Author: Sam Adelman
Chapter 13 Climate Change Litigation in European Regional Courts: Jumping Procedural Hurdles to Hold States to Account?
Author: Marc Willers
Chapter 14 Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue: Litigating Climate Change in the Inter-American System of Human Rights and the United Nations Human Rights Committee
Author: Monica Feria-Tinta
Chapter 15 Intergenerational Climate Change Litigation: The First Climate Communication to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
Authors: Ingrid Gubbay and Claus Wenzler
Chapter 16 Inter-State Climate Change Litigation: ‘Neither a Chimera nor a Panacea’
Author: Annalisa Savaresi
Chapter 17 Bringing Climate Change before the International Court of Justice: Prospects for Contentious Cases and Advisory Opinions
Authors: Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Julian Aguon, and Julie Hunter
Chapter 18 Litigation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Opportunities to Support and Supplement the Climate Change Regime
Author: James Harrison
Chapter 19 Trade and Climate Disputes before the WTO: Blocking or Driving Climate Action?
Author: Harro van Asselt
Chapter 20 International Arbitration of Climate-Related Disputes: Prospects for Alternative Dispute Resolution
Author: Patrick Thieffry
Chapter 21 Climate Change Litigation before the International Criminal Court: Prospects in Theory and Practice
Authors: Nema Milaninia and Jelena Aparac
Appendix 1 Table of Cases
Editors: Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
Appendix 2 Table of International Instruments and National Legislation
Editors: Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, and Jean-Pierre Gauci
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