This article examines three constitutional environmental provisions and how they have been applied by courts in Europe in three climate cases from Norway, Germany and France. In each of these cases, directive principles, that is, constitutionally entrenched state obligations to protect social values, generally by enacting legislation, played a key role in judicial decisions regarding climate change mitigation. We engage with Lael K. Weis’s analytical framework on directive principles to clarify the allocation of institutional responsibility for climate change mitigation as applied in these three cases, and argue that clarifying these roles alleviates some of the criticism regarding the democratic legitimacy of judicial decision making on cl...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
This chapter explores the use of climate science in the courtroom. Expertise in the form of climate ...
In 2001, the administration of the U.S. president George W. Bush completely pulled out from the poss...
This article examines three constitutional environmental provisions and how they have been applied b...
Legal principles legitimise ubiquitous social values. They make certain social norms lawful and legi...
The climate crisis is one of the most crucial issues of today. National and international agreements...
The landmark 2015 decision by the Hague District Court in Urgenda v. The Netherlands represents the ...
This PhD thesis by papers examines the extent to which climate change requires us to rethink or recr...
The Swedish government is legally obliged to conduct climate policy work that will protect nature an...
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 ...
On 22 December 2020, the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled on its first climate case. It dealt with the ...
The paper analyses how and to what extent, climate change mitigation and responsibility mean, and sh...
[eng] On the fall of 2016, the slowly but steadily growing list of climate lawsuits around the world...
As acknowledged in the Paris Agreement’s Preamble, climate change is a “common concern of humankind....
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
This chapter explores the use of climate science in the courtroom. Expertise in the form of climate ...
In 2001, the administration of the U.S. president George W. Bush completely pulled out from the poss...
This article examines three constitutional environmental provisions and how they have been applied b...
Legal principles legitimise ubiquitous social values. They make certain social norms lawful and legi...
The climate crisis is one of the most crucial issues of today. National and international agreements...
The landmark 2015 decision by the Hague District Court in Urgenda v. The Netherlands represents the ...
This PhD thesis by papers examines the extent to which climate change requires us to rethink or recr...
The Swedish government is legally obliged to conduct climate policy work that will protect nature an...
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 ...
On 22 December 2020, the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled on its first climate case. It dealt with the ...
The paper analyses how and to what extent, climate change mitigation and responsibility mean, and sh...
[eng] On the fall of 2016, the slowly but steadily growing list of climate lawsuits around the world...
As acknowledged in the Paris Agreement’s Preamble, climate change is a “common concern of humankind....
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
This chapter explores the use of climate science in the courtroom. Expertise in the form of climate ...
In 2001, the administration of the U.S. president George W. Bush completely pulled out from the poss...