Environmental Litigation
Title | Environmental Litigation PDF eBook |
Author | Kegan A. Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Environmental law |
ISBN | 9781641053662 |
Environmental Litigation
Title | Environmental Litigation PDF eBook |
Author | Cary R. Perlman |
Publisher | American Bar Association |
Pages | 630 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781604423679 |
The scope of what qualifies as environmental litigation is huge, while at the same time, this area is growing rapidly as a result of evolving issues such as climate change litigation. The authors examine the most critical issues in specialized litigation, including global climate change, litigating government enforcement matters in both the civil and criminal context, citizen-suit actions, toxic tort and pesticide litigation, natural resources damages claims, and insurance as a source of recovery.
Climate Change Litigation in the Asia Pacific
Title | Climate Change Litigation in the Asia Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Jolene Lin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2020-10-29 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1108804918 |
This is the first scholarly examination of climate change litigation in the Asia Pacific region. Bringing legal academics and lawyers from the Global South and Global North together, this book provides rich insights into how litigation can galvanize climate action in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. Written in clear and accessible language, the fourteen chapters in this book shed light on the important question of how litigation may unfold as a potential regulatory pathway towards decarbonization in the world's most populous region.
Law and the Environment
Title | Law and the Environment PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations |
ISBN |
Climate Change Litigation
Title | Climate Change Litigation PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Peel |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2015-04-09 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107036062 |
This book examines how litigation over climate change shapes the choices of governments, corporations and the public regarding mitigation and adaptation.
Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives
Title | Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives PDF eBook |
Author | Ivano Alogna |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 567 |
Release | 2021-04-26 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 900444761X |
This ground-breaking volume provides analyses from experts around the globe on the part played by national and international law, through legislation and the courts, in advancing efforts to tackle climate change, and what needs to be done in the future. Published under the auspices of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), the volume builds on an event convened at BIICL, which brought together academics, legal practitioners and NGO representatives. The volume offers not only the insights from that event, but also additional materials, sollicited to offer the reader a more complete picture of how climate change litigation is evolving in a global perspective, highlighting both opportunities, and constraints.
Comparative Climate Change Litigation: Beyond the Usual Suspects
Title | Comparative Climate Change Litigation: Beyond the Usual Suspects PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Sindico |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 615 |
Release | 2021-01-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 3030468828 |
This book is based on the acknowledgment that climate change is a multifaceted challenge that requires action on the part of all stakeholders, including civil society, and the notion that climate change is at a tipping point with urgent measures needed in the next decade. Against this background, civil society is turning its attention to the courts as a means to directly influence climate action, partly because of the global scepticism towards the progress of global climate action, despite the ongoing implementation of the Paris Agreement. Focusing on the individual, broadly representing civil society, the book offers fresh perspectives on climate change litigation. While most of the literature on climate change litigation examines the same specific jurisdictions, mostly common law countries (US and Australia in particular), this book also considers specific countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America with little or no climate change litigation. It explores the reasons for the lack of litigation and discusses what measures should or could be taken to change this situation and push forward climate action. Unlike other literature on the subject, this book analyses climate change litigation using a scenario-based methodology. Combining rigorous academic analysis with a practical policy-oriented focus, the book provides valuable insights for a wide range of stakeholders interested in climate change litigation. It appeals to civil society organisations around the world, international organisations and law firms interested in climate change litigation.