Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory piece to this Special Section starts by situating this phenomenon in the context of the scholarly debate on polycentric and multi-level climate governance. It highlights both the strategic use of climate litigation as a tool to establish responsibilities and push for a more ambitious mitigation and adaptation agenda, but also as an opportunity to better understand the role of courts in public policy governance. The second part of the article then proceeds to discuss the main findings arising from the various contributions grouped in this section, and concludes by arguing that further research is needed in order to properly understand the role ...
A quickly growing number of commentators have suggested that the U.S. courts are already significant...
This paper argues that climate change litigation is an important component of the governance framewo...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Studies of climate change litigation have proliferated over the past two decades, as lawsuits across...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Disappointment with international efforts to find legal solutions to climate change has led to the e...
This article discusses the advancement of climate change litigation. It explores two approaches to c...
Climate change litigation has grown exponentially in the last decade, paralleled by the emergence of...
This article starts the task of expanding the concept of climate change litigation. It argues that a...
Climate change litigation continues to grow in importance year-on-year as a way of either advancing ...
A quickly growing number of commentators have suggested that the U.S. courts are already significant...
This paper argues that climate change litigation is an important component of the governance framewo...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...
Acknowledging the exponential growth and global dimension of climate litigation, this introductory p...
Studies of climate change litigation have proliferated over the past two decades, as lawsuits across...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Disappointment with international efforts to find legal solutions to climate change has led to the e...
This article discusses the advancement of climate change litigation. It explores two approaches to c...
Climate change litigation has grown exponentially in the last decade, paralleled by the emergence of...
This article starts the task of expanding the concept of climate change litigation. It argues that a...
Climate change litigation continues to grow in importance year-on-year as a way of either advancing ...
A quickly growing number of commentators have suggested that the U.S. courts are already significant...
This paper argues that climate change litigation is an important component of the governance framewo...
Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions a...