This article explains the first German climate case filed against the Federal Government in the Berlin Administrative Court in 2018 and decided in October 2019. The article identifies and examines the key elements of the decision of the Berlin Court and it places the legal issues of the case within the relevant framework of German administrative court procedure law, administrative law and constitutional law. The case evolved around the legally binding force of a cabinet decision of the Federal Government which laid down the German greenhouse gas emissons reduction target for 2020. Despite the fact that the application was dismissed for lack of standing, some important legal developments can be derived from the judgment, especially in relati...
The Swedish government is legally obliged to conduct climate policy work that will protect nature an...
Climate change has begun to make itself felt also in Europe. The article seeks to identify responses...
The existential threat of climate change consequences has never been as present as today. Extreme we...
This article explains the first German climate case filed against the Federal Government in the Berl...
Some climate lawsuits qualify as landmark cases, because they either mark an unexpected turning poin...
In a unanimous decision of 24 March 2021, the German Federal Constitutional Court declared certain p...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) in Germany has issued a landmark ruling with regard to climat...
The Federal Constitutional Court's Climate Change Decision - A Deconstruction The climate change ...
The recent decision by the German Constitutional Court in Neubauer et al. versus Germany has been at...
Przedmiotem opracowania jest ocena wpływu orzeczenia niemieckiego Trybunału Konstytucyjnego z 24 mar...
Case law in environmental and climate protection matters in recent years has been characterised by a...
Some climate lawsuits qualify as landmark cases, because they either mark an unexpected turning poin...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article evaluates the potential role of the European Court of Human Rights in adjudicating case...
On 9 October 2018, the Court of Appeal (Gerechtshof) in the Hague upheld a 2015 decision in the Urge...
The Swedish government is legally obliged to conduct climate policy work that will protect nature an...
Climate change has begun to make itself felt also in Europe. The article seeks to identify responses...
The existential threat of climate change consequences has never been as present as today. Extreme we...
This article explains the first German climate case filed against the Federal Government in the Berl...
Some climate lawsuits qualify as landmark cases, because they either mark an unexpected turning poin...
In a unanimous decision of 24 March 2021, the German Federal Constitutional Court declared certain p...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) in Germany has issued a landmark ruling with regard to climat...
The Federal Constitutional Court's Climate Change Decision - A Deconstruction The climate change ...
The recent decision by the German Constitutional Court in Neubauer et al. versus Germany has been at...
Przedmiotem opracowania jest ocena wpływu orzeczenia niemieckiego Trybunału Konstytucyjnego z 24 mar...
Case law in environmental and climate protection matters in recent years has been characterised by a...
Some climate lawsuits qualify as landmark cases, because they either mark an unexpected turning poin...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article evaluates the potential role of the European Court of Human Rights in adjudicating case...
On 9 October 2018, the Court of Appeal (Gerechtshof) in the Hague upheld a 2015 decision in the Urge...
The Swedish government is legally obliged to conduct climate policy work that will protect nature an...
Climate change has begun to make itself felt also in Europe. The article seeks to identify responses...
The existential threat of climate change consequences has never been as present as today. Extreme we...