International audienceThe current absence of climate jurisprudence in European Union law and the difficulties experienced by the European Court of Human Rights in asserting an autonomous right to the environment are obstacles to advancing climate justice in Europe. While climate litigation is multiplying throughout the continent and in France, it is at the national level that the greatest developments are taking place, for the moment. The recent publication of the Strasbourg "doctrinal" principles could help climate justice and produce an impetus for climate action at the European and national levels, particularly in France with the Carême case, following on from the Grande Synthe decisions
International audienceThe slowness and lack of ambition of climate policies have led, in recent year...
On 3 February 2021, the administrative court of Paris delivered its first judgment in a very publici...
This PhD thesis by papers examines the extent to which climate change requires us to rethink or recr...
International audienceThe current absence of climate jurisprudence in European Union law and the dif...
International audienceClimate justice, a new kind of litigation almost unknown in France until five ...
International audienceThe Green Pact will undoubtedly give impetus to the climate justice movement a...
While climate litigation has developed somewhat in recent years and has recei- ved much attention fr...
This study suggests analyzing a number of concepts allowing to make effective a climatic justice in ...
Verfassungsblog on matters constitutionalOn 7 June 2022 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) r...
International audienceEven though the best time to act for the mitigation of climate change was almo...
Climate change litigation, or climate litigation, has increased exponentially in the past few years....
The contribution of civil society to the cause of climate change and the mobilization of law in favo...
Legal principles legitimise ubiquitous social values. They make certain social norms lawful and legi...
1noClimate emergency is calling for a quick and decisive legal response. Currently, there is a juri...
The existential threat of climate change consequences has never been as present as today. Extreme we...
International audienceThe slowness and lack of ambition of climate policies have led, in recent year...
On 3 February 2021, the administrative court of Paris delivered its first judgment in a very publici...
This PhD thesis by papers examines the extent to which climate change requires us to rethink or recr...
International audienceThe current absence of climate jurisprudence in European Union law and the dif...
International audienceClimate justice, a new kind of litigation almost unknown in France until five ...
International audienceThe Green Pact will undoubtedly give impetus to the climate justice movement a...
While climate litigation has developed somewhat in recent years and has recei- ved much attention fr...
This study suggests analyzing a number of concepts allowing to make effective a climatic justice in ...
Verfassungsblog on matters constitutionalOn 7 June 2022 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) r...
International audienceEven though the best time to act for the mitigation of climate change was almo...
Climate change litigation, or climate litigation, has increased exponentially in the past few years....
The contribution of civil society to the cause of climate change and the mobilization of law in favo...
Legal principles legitimise ubiquitous social values. They make certain social norms lawful and legi...
1noClimate emergency is calling for a quick and decisive legal response. Currently, there is a juri...
The existential threat of climate change consequences has never been as present as today. Extreme we...
International audienceThe slowness and lack of ambition of climate policies have led, in recent year...
On 3 February 2021, the administrative court of Paris delivered its first judgment in a very publici...
This PhD thesis by papers examines the extent to which climate change requires us to rethink or recr...