Locus Standi is a vital rule that allows for the courts or tribunals to determine who the aggrieved party is and who is an interloper. Its application to the issue of climate change in Nigeria is very strict as compared to other jurisdictions of the world. This paper examined the application of the concept in climate change litigation by Nigeria. It observed that the jurisprudence of Nigerian courts on this issue has remained overly rigid to allow for a robust legal redress for injuries caused by activities arising from majorly the oil industry, which is the prime culprit of environmental damage and greenhouse gas emissions. The paper concludes that the courts in Nigeria should adopt the liberal approach to locus standi in climate change li...
One of the challenges of climate change litigation is the difficulty of linking particular climate c...
The term locus standi denotes legal capacity to institute proceedings. Individuals or public-interes...
Despite the broadening of locus standi in environmental cases by both Section 38 of the Constitution...
Locus standi has been generally identified as one of the fundamental procedural impediments to acces...
In this era of pursuit of sustainable development climate change has been recognized as a global thr...
Oil and gas is the linchpin of the Nigerian economy. However, oil exploration and exploitation proce...
Surprising few cases directly related to climate change have been litigated in African tribunals giv...
Global atmospheric concentration of substances that trap heat causing warming and change of climate ...
This paper examines judicial attitude to environmental litigation and access to environmental justic...
Sources of claims in climate change litigation may easily be identified under substantive public int...
The Paris Climate Change Agreement 2015 represents a vindication of environmental multilateralism gi...
Climate change is an environmental issue of global concern. It is an issue of concern to nations acr...
Environmental litigation and enforcement of environmental rights remain a global challenge to sustai...
Although climate change litigation is rapidly increasing worldwide, and despite Africa being one of ...
The world grapples with the scourge of climate change and is threatening greater consequences, with ...
One of the challenges of climate change litigation is the difficulty of linking particular climate c...
The term locus standi denotes legal capacity to institute proceedings. Individuals or public-interes...
Despite the broadening of locus standi in environmental cases by both Section 38 of the Constitution...
Locus standi has been generally identified as one of the fundamental procedural impediments to acces...
In this era of pursuit of sustainable development climate change has been recognized as a global thr...
Oil and gas is the linchpin of the Nigerian economy. However, oil exploration and exploitation proce...
Surprising few cases directly related to climate change have been litigated in African tribunals giv...
Global atmospheric concentration of substances that trap heat causing warming and change of climate ...
This paper examines judicial attitude to environmental litigation and access to environmental justic...
Sources of claims in climate change litigation may easily be identified under substantive public int...
The Paris Climate Change Agreement 2015 represents a vindication of environmental multilateralism gi...
Climate change is an environmental issue of global concern. It is an issue of concern to nations acr...
Environmental litigation and enforcement of environmental rights remain a global challenge to sustai...
Although climate change litigation is rapidly increasing worldwide, and despite Africa being one of ...
The world grapples with the scourge of climate change and is threatening greater consequences, with ...
One of the challenges of climate change litigation is the difficulty of linking particular climate c...
The term locus standi denotes legal capacity to institute proceedings. Individuals or public-interes...
Despite the broadening of locus standi in environmental cases by both Section 38 of the Constitution...