The problem of climate change continues to be an intractable one for policymakers. Uncertainties over the likely costs of climate change as well as over the costs of proposed remedies have hampered the formation of a consensus regarding the best course of action. The principles of tort law provide a useful means of analyzing the problem of climate change, particularly the issue of who should bear the costs associated with its effects. The two major goals of tort law (reducing the costs of accidents and corrective justice) both point towards the appropriateness of placing the costs of climate change on those who manufacture fossil fuels. Several obstacles, particularly issues of causation, stand in the way of a tort analysis of climate chang...
It is generally accepted within the scholarly international community that global climate change is ...
This interdisciplinary thesis examines the potential for liability in tort in relation to two proble...
Climate change is as vexing a problem as ever. Around the world, plaintiffs are taking steps to figh...
The problem of climate change continues to be an intractable one for policymakers. Uncertainties ove...
The Article traces the origins of climate change litigation back to earlier forms of “public interes...
In view of the need to curb greenhouse gases, the question arises as to the functions of liability i...
To date, scholars exploring the connection between climate change and tort law have tended to ask wh...
It has been argued that tort law is not designed to deal with environmental matters. In this contrib...
This article discusses the advancement of climate change litigation. It explores two approaches to c...
The prospect of tort litigation against private parties has been gaining increasing attention by law...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of path-breaking cases have been filed throughout the wor...
Like any policy tool, litigation has strengths and weaknesses, and it performs better in some contex...
It is the aim of the law to attempt to provide remedies for wrongs and to attempt to punish those wh...
Is climate change too big to trial? Is tort law adjudication capable of dealing with a huge public i...
This paper examines the data on responsibility for climate change due to past emissions. It addresse...
It is generally accepted within the scholarly international community that global climate change is ...
This interdisciplinary thesis examines the potential for liability in tort in relation to two proble...
Climate change is as vexing a problem as ever. Around the world, plaintiffs are taking steps to figh...
The problem of climate change continues to be an intractable one for policymakers. Uncertainties ove...
The Article traces the origins of climate change litigation back to earlier forms of “public interes...
In view of the need to curb greenhouse gases, the question arises as to the functions of liability i...
To date, scholars exploring the connection between climate change and tort law have tended to ask wh...
It has been argued that tort law is not designed to deal with environmental matters. In this contrib...
This article discusses the advancement of climate change litigation. It explores two approaches to c...
The prospect of tort litigation against private parties has been gaining increasing attention by law...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of path-breaking cases have been filed throughout the wor...
Like any policy tool, litigation has strengths and weaknesses, and it performs better in some contex...
It is the aim of the law to attempt to provide remedies for wrongs and to attempt to punish those wh...
Is climate change too big to trial? Is tort law adjudication capable of dealing with a huge public i...
This paper examines the data on responsibility for climate change due to past emissions. It addresse...
It is generally accepted within the scholarly international community that global climate change is ...
This interdisciplinary thesis examines the potential for liability in tort in relation to two proble...
Climate change is as vexing a problem as ever. Around the world, plaintiffs are taking steps to figh...