Disappointment with international efforts to find legal solutions to climate change has led to the emergence of a new generation of climate policy. This includes the emergence of courts as new ‘battlefields in climate fights’. Cross-national comparative analysis of the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia supplements research that has found that litigation plays an important governance gap-filling role in jurisdictions without comprehensive national-level climate change policies. The inductive research design identifies patterns in climate change litigation. The three countries illustrate the varieties of climate policies, and thus serve as a useful entry point for thinking more generally about the interplay between climate politics and leg...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
There is no country in the world that does not have at least one law or policy dealing with climate ...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
Studies of climate change litigation have proliferated over the past two decades, as lawsuits across...
This book is based on the acknowledgment that climate change is a multifaceted challenge that requir...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
A quickly growing number of commentators have suggested that the U.S. courts are already significant...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
There is no country in the world that does not have at least one law or policy dealing with climate ...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
Studies of climate change litigation have proliferated over the past two decades, as lawsuits across...
This book is based on the acknowledgment that climate change is a multifaceted challenge that requir...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
A quickly growing number of commentators have suggested that the U.S. courts are already significant...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...