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Jana Viktoria Nysten - Can You Sue Away Climate Change?

An Examination of the Potential of Climate Change Litigation to Fill Gaps in the Global Governance for GHG Emissions Reductions

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Climate change litigation has been on the rise in recent years and the number of cases keeps increasing. Accordingly, a diverse – and partly heated - discussion has emerged in the legal literature: some argue that it could help fix the legal framework where political consent is lacking to enact respective laws or negotiate respective treaties, while others point to alleged limitations, such as the competences of courts in the different legal systems and the idea of separation of powers. Hence, this book examines what climate change litigation can really contribute to the development of the global governance for GHG emissions reductions.

The book is structured in three parts: Part I examines whether there are gaps in the legal framework for GHG emissions reductions, i.e. whether there are problems that would better be solved in the quest to limit climate change. Part II looks at a number of case studies in which plaintiffs have tried to “sue away” climate change, by bringing different causes of actions before different courts. Those include cases against states before international courts and tribunals, cases against the executive and legislative branches of states in national courts as well as cases against private individuals, normally companies. In part III, the alleged limitations of climate change litigation are discussed: Is it true that the principle of state sovereignty limits international courts and tribunals when hearing and deciding such cases? How does the notion of separation of powers impact national courts? Can judges deal with the complexities of climate science?

Overall, this book shows that there is no one size fits all answer to the question of the potential of climate change litigation. There are too many variables, such as the type of litigation, including the laws on which they are based, but also the role allocated to courts in a jurisdiction. However, it establishes a framework within which the potential of past and…

Schlagworte

Klimawandel, Klimaklagen, Klimaschutzgesetz, Umweltrecht, Internationales Recht, Staatssouveränität, Gewaltenteilung, Menschenrechte

  • Autor*in
    Jana Viktoria Nysten
  • Seiten
    438
  • Zusatzinfos
    – in englischer Sprache –
  • Jahr
    Hamburg 2024
  • ISBN
    978-3-339-14204-7
  • Fachdisziplin
    Verwaltungsrecht & Sozialrecht
  • Schriftenreihe
    Umweltrecht in Forschung und Praxis
  • ISSN
    1617-7436
  • Band
    82
  • Fachbereich
    Jura

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