Climate change has begun to make itself felt also in Europe. The article seeks to identify responses to the challenges from the law through the protection of fundamental rights to life, health, occupation and property, as well as ‘environmental rights’, and private law rights. It establishes that, in spite of a general consensus that these rights are guaranteed and protected by the law, it is practically very difficult to substantively show and prove a violation of such a right. Following this, the enforcement of these rights by individuals and environmental protection organisations is explored, in particular looking at the Peoples’ Climate Case recently dismissed by the European Court of Justice. In doing so, the article will suggest solut...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
Human rights law is increasingly being mobilized to litigate against the effects of anthropogenic cl...
This thesis deals with the questions on whether it would be possible to consider the European Conven...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
Human rights law is increasingly being mobilized to litigate against the effects of anthropogenic cl...
This thesis deals with the questions on whether it would be possible to consider the European Conven...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
This article examines the scope for holding States to account for their failure to tackle dangerous ...
Human rights law is increasingly being mobilized to litigate against the effects of anthropogenic cl...
This thesis deals with the questions on whether it would be possible to consider the European Conven...