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Etty, Thijs, Veerle Heyvaert, Cinnamon Carlarne, Dan Farber, Bruce Huber, and Josephine van Zeben. "Transnational Climate Law." Transnational Environmental Law 7, no. 2 (2018): 191–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2047102518000183.

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Williams, Angela. "Climate Change Law." Social & Legal Studies 20, no. 4 (2011): 499–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0964663911414240.

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This article considers how climate change law, global politics, and governance structures facilitate and sustain economic and social insecurity. Climate change itself targets existing environmental and social vulnerabilities and creates additional pressures on communities already subject to vast degrees of inequity. However, the legal framework developed in response to climate change is increasingly causing concern regarding the extent to which it similarly sustains inequity and insecurity for those most vulnerable. Climate change displacement is considered as a case study scenario to highlight the difficulties faced in creating an adequate and effective legal response that acts to remedy existing insecurity, rather than further sustaining it. Both the way in which ineffectual climate change law fosters insecurity, and the extent to which law creates the structural conditions for insecurity, are examined.
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Kartskhiya, А. А. "Climate law and climate sovereignty of Russia." Союз криминалистов и криминологов 2 (2022): 90–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.31085/2310-8681-2022-2-208-90-105.

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Lyster, Rosemary. "Climate Change Law (2019)." Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online 2, no. 1 (2021): 450–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26662531_00201_025.

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A Young, Margaret. "Climate Change and Law." University of Queensland Law Journal 40, no. 3 (2021): 351–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.38127/uqlj.v40i3.6045.

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Climate change is a global problem. This characterisation has major consequences for international law, domestic law and legal education. Drawing on legal developments, scholarship and pedagogy, this article has three main claims. First, it argues that lawyers dealing with climate change require proficiency across different areas of law, not just the law that seeks to limit greenhouse gas emissions. Secondly, to better understand how these areas of law fit together, and how they should fit together, the article points to relevant theories, including ideas relating to fragmentation and regime interaction within international law. Thirdly, the article examines ways in which legal education can encourage ethical and moral evaluations as well as strategic awareness, especially to ensure that legal action to address climate change does not perpetuate inequalities and injustice within the community of states. Legal education and law have important roles in mitigating climate change and in fostering a sensibility that recognises the unequal burdens between and within countries. In training the arbiters of global destiny, today’s law schools must continue to critique the law’s relationship with modern production and consumption patterns.
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Lyster, Rosemary. "Climate Change Law (2020)." Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online 3, no. 1 (2022): 512–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26662531_00301_027.

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Lyster, Rosemary. "Climate Change Law (2022)." Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online 5, no. 1 (2024): 421–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26662531_00501_025.

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Nason, Gina. "Essential EU Climate Law." Reference Reviews 30, no. 4 (2016): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rr-01-2016-0012.

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Mason-Case, Sarah. "International climate change law." International Affairs 94, no. 4 (2018): 940–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiy109.

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Lyster, Rosemary. "Climate Change Law (2018)." Yearbook of International Disaster Law 1, no. 1 (2019): 388–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26662531-01001025.

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Bansal, Kshitij, and Armin Rosencranz. "Energy, climate, and law." Jindal Global Law Review 10, no. 1 (2019): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41020-019-00093-2.

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Mammadova, Vafa. "Climate change issues in international law." Juridical Sciences and Education 77, no. 77 (2025): 68–75. https://doi.org/10.25108/2304-1730-1749.iolr.2024.77.68-75.

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This article analyzes international law inthe field of combating climate change and protecting human rights. It also highlights the fundamental documents of the UN in this field. The study specifically highlights the importance of the successful holding of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP29 in Baku in 2024, which is a confirmation of the successful foreign policy and diplomacy of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, as well as Azerbaijan commitment of Azerbaijan to the global agenda on climat change. The presented article also examines the main decisions taken during this conference, which was called “Baku Breakthrough” in the world media.
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Ireland-Piper, Danielle, and Nick James. "The Obligation of Law Schools to Teach Climate Change Law." University of Queensland Law Journal 40, no. 3 (2021): 319–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.38127/uqlj.v40i3.6083.

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Climate change will impact most, if not all, aspects of law and regulation. Law is a key mechanism of social governance, and it has a key role to play in regulating and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change. In the midst of the unfolding climate crisis law schools have a clear and pressing obligation to contribute to efforts to address climate change and its consequences by ensuring climate change law occupies an appropriate place in the law curriculum. In this article we consider the obligation of universities, and law schools in particular, to respond appropriately to the climate crisis in their program offerings. We begin by reflecting on the obligation of law schools and universities to contribute to the public good, an obligation often downplayed given the contemporary emphasis upon the ‘job-readiness’ of graduates and other neoliberal priorities. We then focus on the obligation of universities and law schools to respond appropriately to climate change. We examine the landscape of climate change law and identify the essential elements of climate change law for inclusion in the law curriculum. And we conclude by identifying examples of ways in which law schools are already incorporating climate change law into their law programs.
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Sovilj, Ranko, and Sanja Zlatanović. "Approaching Esg Compliance Concept From Business Law and Labour Law Perspectives." Law and Business 4, no. 1 (2024): 45–55. https://doi.org/10.2478/law-2024-0004.

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Abstract Climate change affects businesses and human rights, respectively and vice versa. Companies are increasingly expected to consider the impacts of climate change on their business operations and, conversely, the impacts of their business on the global climate, which requires reasonable measures to mitigate climate-related risks. Additionally, the human rights approach in terms of business in the era of climate change is considered to be essential in the process of transition towards a sustainable and green economy. Despite broad consensus on the urgent need for significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to meet the targets set by the Paris Agreement, binding legal obligations for companies to achieve these reductions still remain limited. As a result, some international financial institutions have adopted guidelines and standards – which, however, are still not legally binding. The recent adoption of specific, enforceable regulations in the EU is essential to drive company responsibility and encourage a transition toward a low-carbon economy. Climate change reporting and, more recently, climate change due diligence analysis are crucial aspects of the legal and economic debate.
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Grossman, Margaret Rosso. "Climate Change and the Law." American Journal of Comparative Law 58, no. 1 (2010): 223–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5131/ajcl.2009.0024.

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Jelev, Viorica. "Mountain law and climate change." Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People 7, no. 4 (2018): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v7i4.599.

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This paper presents 22 indicators used to put into evidence the actual global warming trends. The indicators are the outputs of a detailed research activities performed by scientists from all over the world. These 22 indicators were divided into eight separate categories: atmosphere and climate; glaciers, snow and ice; marine systems; terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity; water; agriculture; economy; human health. Some specific mountain area aspects are relieved with Mountai Low in Romania.
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Bonython, Wendy. "Tort Law and Climate Change." University of Queensland Law Journal 40, no. 3 (2021): 421–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.38127/uqlj.v40i3.6043.

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Tort law presents doctrinal barriers to plaintiffs seeking remedies for climate change harms in common law jurisdictions. However, litigants are likely to persist in pursuing tortious causes of action in the absence of persuasive policy and regulatory alternatives. Ongoing litigation in Smith v Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd in New Zealand and Sharma v Minister for Environment in Australia highlights tensions between torts doctrine and climate change litigation in both countries. Regardless of its ultimate outcome, that litigation provides a valuable opportunity to integrate theoretical questions about the legitimacy of judicial lawmaking, and intersectional critical legal perspectives, into the teaching of torts.
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Ramírez Bañuelos, Jesús Francisco. "Climate change in international law." Revista Electrónica de Derecho Internacional Contemporáneo 4, no. 4 (2021): 017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/2618303xe017.

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Using a critical approach, this essay documents the principles of international law that have an impact on climate change. It then identifies the resources available to States and individuals to demand compliance with climate change obligations and assesses their chances of success. Finally, a new approach is put forward that would help solve conflicts more effectively.
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Ramírez Bañuelos, Jesús Francisco. "Climate change in international law." Revista Electrónica de Derecho Internacional Contemporáneo 4, no. 4 (2021): 017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/2618303xe017.

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Using a critical approach, this essay documents the principles of international law that have an impact on climate change. It then identifies the resources available to States and individuals to demand compliance with climate change obligations and assesses their chances of success. Finally, a new approach is put forward that would help solve conflicts more effectively.
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Kibandama, A. "Climate Change Law in Uganda." Carbon & Climate Law Review 13, no. 4 (2019): 246–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/cclr/2019/4/5.

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Schebesta, Hanna, and Kai Purnhagen. "Dutch government appeals climate law." Nature 526, no. 7574 (2015): 506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/526506b.

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Sachs, Jeffrey D. "Climate Change and the Law." Scientific American 297, no. 5 (2007): 38–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican1107-38.

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Karimzai, Muhammad Saleem, Ali Ahmed Bahar, and Ihsanullah Nasih. "Climate Change and Islamic law." Nangarhar University International Journal of Biosciences 03, ICCC(special) (2024): 439–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.70436/nuijb.v3i02.259.

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‌‌This scientific study has been conducted under the title (Climate Change and Islamic Sharia) in which the perspective of Islamic Sharia related to climate change has been revealed. In the scientific field related to climate change, a jurisprudential interpretative reference is available to climate change-related students, students of Sharia sciences, and workers in the field of climate change laws. Islamic Sharia is known which we have reached in this bibliographic research article. The result of this study is that Islamic Sharia clarify all the causes of climate change: such as global warming, air pollution, atomic pressure, etc. Islamic Sharia has pointed out and recommended the necessary solutions for this, such as building land on trees and forests, preventing the cutting of trees, preventing air pollution, and doing all the work that keep the climate moderate in such a way as to make human life comfortable and forbid all the activities that cause the climate to change in such a way that human life becomes harmful.
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Yadav, Shashi Kant, Noreen O’Meara, and Rosalind Malcolm. "Conceptualizing Climate Law in India." Climate Law 14, no. 2 (2024): 165–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18786561-bja10054.

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Abstract This article highlights the importance of differentiating between environmental law and climate law in India, and, in doing so, analyses what counts as climate law in that country. It identifies three overarching approaches (trickle-down; Environmental Impact Assessment as climate law; and human rights law and climate change) that the current literature adopts to study and analyse climate law in India. We argue that none of these approaches comprehensively covers climate change mitigation measures adopted in this country. We propose an alternative approach to the analysis of climate law in India, which we call ‘administrative layering’. Accordingly, we outline a three-step process to identify and conceptualize climate law in India.
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Zahar, Alexander. "Methodological Issues in Climate Law." Climate Law 5, no. 1 (2015): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18786561-00501006.

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This article is the fifth in a series of papers on the International Law Association’s assertion that the principle of prevention (i.e. the obligation of states in international law to prevent transboundary harm, also known as the no-harm rule) properly belongs to the corpus of international climate change law.1 I have been the only participant in the debate so far to refute the ila’s position. Here, I respond to the fourth article in the series, by Benoit Mayer. While Mayer has produced a lucid and helpful argument, he commits several errors in the process of defending and elaborating the ila thesis. I address them under this essay’s broad title because they are essentially errors of method.
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Koch, Hans-Joachim. "Climate Change Law in Germany." Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law 7, no. 4 (2010): 411–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/161372710x543235.

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AbstractOver the past two decades, Germany has created a sophisticated climate change legislation framework which in many instances implements international and particularly EU requirements. In some areas, Germany has played a pioneer role in shaping the development of EU law. As an environmental problem of truly global scale, climate change mitigation is heavily reliant on the achievement of international consensus. But it also requires effective, level-specific solutions to problems at all rungs of the multi-level policy hierarchy comprising the international community, the European Union and the Federal Republic of Germany with its sixteen states and numerous cities and municipalities. Much progress has therefore already been made, but efforts must be greatly intensified right across the board.
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Carnwath, Lord. "Law Reform and Climate Change." Amicus Curiae 3, no. 2 (2022): 157–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/ac.v3i2.5406.

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Onzivu, William. "International Climate Change Law, Health Promotion and Evolving Domestic Climate Law in Developing Countries." African Yearbook of International Law Online / Annuaire Africain de droit international Online 18, no. 1 (2010): 257–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116176-01801010.

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Yildiz, Aylin. "Research Handbook on Climate Change, Migration and the Law, Research Handbooks in Climate Law." International Journal of Refugee Law 31, no. 4 (2019): 610–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eez045.

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Cherya, Cindy. "JOB CREATION LAW: HEALTHY INVESTMENT CLIMATE OR INJURED CLIMATE COMMITMENT?" Problematika Hukum 5, no. 1 (2023): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.33021/ph.v5i1.4422.

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To overcome the problem of overlapping regulations and complexities of investment in Indonesia, on 5th October 2020, the Jokowi government passed Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation (“Job Creation Law”), which is still a controversy to this day. This law has drawn broad criticism, particularly regarding the formal law-making and its problematic substances. Critics argue the legal drafting process is not in accordance with the characteristic of good law making aspired by the 1945 Constitution and Law Number 12 Year 2011 concerning the Establishment of Legislation (“Establishment of Legislation Law”). Noting that the academic text of this law does not address the importance of protecting forests and the environment, but only focuses on increasing economic development and investment. The public is faced with a dilemma of trust whether there is a trade between economic growth and environmental sustainability that is hidden by the government. The pro-deforestation articles in this law generate fundamental changes in the framework of protecting Indonesia's environment which it is feared could open the door to massive deforestation and have a global impact on violating Indonesia's climate commitment under Paris Agreement. Through this writing, the author questions the consistency of the Indonesian government in carrying out its climate commitments to prevent future deforestation. The authors will identify weakening instruments for environmental protection and forest management under the Job Creation Law as well as their impact to environmental protection efforts and Indonesia's future climate commitments. At the end of this study, the author found that due to weakening of forest and environmental protection instruments, Indonesia risks failing to meet its climate commitments targeted in the first Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to reduce deforestation to below 3.25 million hectares by 2030 or a maximum of 325,000 hectares / year during 2020 to 2030 either on their own or with international assistance.
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SAAB, ANNE. "Climate-Resilient Crops and International Climate Change Adaptation Law." Leiden Journal of International Law 29, no. 2 (2016): 503–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156516000121.

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AbstractThis article explores the role of international climate change adaptation law in promoting the use of genetically engineered crops as an adaptation strategy. The severity of climate change impacts and the realization that, by now, some adverse effects are inevitable, has intensified the urgency to devise effective adaptation strategies. Genetically engineered climate-resilient crops are presented as one possible means to adapt to the predicted adverse impacts of climate change on agriculture and crop yields. Despite increased attention on the research and development of climate-resilient crops, particularly by private sector seed corporations, there are many controversies surrounding this proposed adaptation strategy. The key contentions relate to apprehensions about genetically engineered crops more generally, the effectiveness of climate-resilient crops, and the involvement of the private sector in international climate change adaptation initiatives.The main argument in this article is that the emerging field of international climate change adaptation law contributes to promoting genetically engineered climate-resilient crops as a possible means of adaptation. Moreover, international adaptation law creates an enabling environment for the active engagement of private sector corporations in devising adaptation strategies. Notwithstanding controversies over genetically engineered crops and the role of the private sector, there has been little consideration so far of the influence of the growing international legal regime on climate change on the types of adaptation strategies that are devised and promoted.
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Faure, Michael, and Jing Liu. "Urgently Needed: Climate Lawyers." Climate Law 8, no. 3-4 (2018): 161–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18786561-00803003.

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We argue that climate law has specific features—including scientific complexity, a strongly transboundary nature, and long-term effects—that make it more challenging to study than other more traditional domains of environmental law. As a consequence, an interdisciplinary perspective may be needed even more for climate law than for the traditional study of environmental law. Climate law is to some extent underestimated by scientists, who should realize that for effective mitigation of greenhouse gases and adaptation to climate change, an optimal design and enforcement through climate law is necessary. Climate law can be expected to become more important with the implementation of the Paris Agreement, and for that reason climate lawyers should receive a more prominent position in the international policy arena of climate change.
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Gao, Yu. "The Role and Challenges of Environmental and Resource Protection Law in Addressing Climate Change." Scientific and Social Research 7, no. 3 (2025): 42–49. https://doi.org/10.26689/ssr.v7i3.10011.

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With the increasingly serious problem of climate change, environmental and resource protection law plays an increasingly important role in dealing with climate change. This paper first analyzes the basic framework of environmental and resource protection law under the background of global climate change and clarifies its important functions in slowing down greenhouse gas emissions, promoting green development, and promoting sustainable resource utilization. Through a systematic review of relevant domestic and foreign laws and regulations, it is found that China’s existing environmental and resource protection law has made some progress in addressing climate change, but it still faces many challenges in policy implementation, law application, and public participation. Specific problems include the conflict between the application of climate change and traditional environmental protection laws, the lag of relevant legislation, and the inadequacy of cross-sectoral coordination mechanisms. To address these challenges, the paper proposes to strengthen the coordination of law and policy, promote independent legislation of climate change law, improve legal monitoring and enforcement mechanisms, and enhance public participation. The research shows that only by improving the relevant legal framework can the government effectively promote the legal protection system of China’s response to climate change and contribute to global climate governance.
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Hilson, C. "It's All About Climate Change, Stupid! Exploring the Relationship Between Environmental Law and Climate Law." Journal of Environmental Law 25, no. 3 (2013): 359–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqt019.

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Tvarnø, Christina. "The New Era of Climate Law in Denmark and in the EU." European Public Law 28, Issue 1 (2022): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/euro2022006.

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In June 2020, the Danish Parliament adopted a new Climate Act that included legally binding measures. Two months earlier, in March 2020, the European Commission presented a proposal for a European Climate Law Regulation based upon the content of the Paris Agreement. Subsequently, the EU adopted the EU Climate Law Regulation in April 2021. This article presents a comparative legal analysis of the Danish 2020 Climate Act and the 2021 European Climate Law Regulation and investigates these new types of climate acts that have risen as results of the Paris Agreement and international climate law in general. Moreover, the article presents and discusses some examples of the implementation results in Denmark and the latest EU climate strategies. It is concluded that both the Danish and the EU Climate Acts can be considered umbrella legislation presenting the binding climate objectives and legal bases for future climate law however without presenting substantive legal provisions that implement the climate objectives. climate law, public law, Danish law, EU law, comparative law, international climate law
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Zahar, Alexander. "The Contested Core of Climate Law." Climate Law 8, no. 3-4 (2018): 244–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18786561-00803009.

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Benoit Mayer’s new book The International Law on Climate Change is founded on the premise that the principle against transboundary harm is the core principle of climate law. Here, I show that premise to be mistaken. The principle against transboundary harm does not apply to the problem of climate change because climate change is not a transboundary problem. Even if the principle were applicable to climate change, it has been displaced by the climate change treaty regime. Because climate change is in fact a “commons” problem, the core principle of climate law is, or should be, that greenhouse gas emissions must be charged to the polluter (the polluter pays principle).
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Chostak, Stanzin. "The Contested Terrain of Climate Change And Human Rights Law: An International Law Perspective." Journal of Law and Sustainable Development 11, no. 4 (2023): e4067. https://doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i4.4067.

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Objectives: The objective of this article is to introduce the third generation rights and the concept of right to global commons in the climate change scenario. It aims to examine the scope for climate change related litigation and their human rights basis. The focus is to summarise as to how litigation as tool can be instrumental in issues such as displacement and migration due to climate induced changes. Methods: This article discusses how in the pursuit for climate justice civil society community are making efforts to identify the scope and potential for national and international litigation. This push for climate justice will be especially for those who have made little or no contribution to the problem at hand. Results: The article highlights that it is also plausible within climate agreements that obligations relating to human rights might be recognized. It explores as to how the principles and practices of international law in adaptation actions by emerging economies are to be found in climate agreements. Therefore it is very important to develop a holistic understanding of the concept of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ so that it can guide us further. Conclusion: The article concludes that as far as the application of human rights law to the future climate change actions is concerned it cannot be dismissed right away. At the same time there are apprehensions among scholars that there are well known limits which human rights law suffer with regard to climate adaptation.
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Tarigan, Muhammad Insan, and Raisha Hafandi. "Law diversities for climate change: legal pluralism and climate governance in Indonesia." Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan 14, no. 3 (2024): 589–605. https://doi.org/10.26618/ojip.v14i3.15845.

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This study explores global governance dynamics affecting climate change governance in Indonesia, focusing on legal pluralism as a framework for integrating state law, customary law and Islamic law. Considering the context of legal diversity, this study investigates the emergence of models of climate change governance approaches in Indonesia after the 2015 Paris Agreement, specifically examining the consequences of climate change governance on legal mechanisms related to the climate crisis in Indonesia. The study then specifically analyzes ocean-based solutions, highlighting the importance of a focused concentration on climate change governance and legal frameworks in Indonesia. The process of formulating regulations in Indonesia is mainly top-down and neglects to consider the socio-economic rules of the society. As a result, the role of communities at the grassroots level or other social groups is not represented. Therefore, the formulation of Indonesia's NDC policy documents, especially those related to the forest and land use (FOLU) sector, is recommended to increase the inclusiveness of local communities, local governments, and non-governmental organizations. The current paradigm of legal pluralism has the opportunity to improve climate change governance in Indonesia. Climate change policies through international law can be integrated into state law, customary law, and Islamic law in Indonesia in a harmonious way.
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Young, M. "Climate Change Law and Regime Interaction." Carbon & Climate Law Review 5, no. 2 (2011): 147–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/cclr/2011/2/172.

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Purnhagen, Kai. "Climate law: Dutch decision raises bar." Nature 523, no. 7561 (2015): 410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/523410d.

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Minnerop, Petra, and Friederike E. L. Otto. "The possibility of climate restoration law." Global Policy 15, S5 (2024): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13421.

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Burgers, Laura. "Should Judges Make Climate Change Law?" Transnational Environmental Law 9, no. 1 (2020): 55–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2047102519000360.

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AbstractWhat scholars referred to as a climate change litigation ‘explosion’ in 2015 has today become an established movement which is unlikely to stop in the near future: worldwide, over a thousand lawsuits have been launched regarding responsibility for the dangers of climate change. Since the beginning of this trend in transnational climate litigation scholars have warned that the separation of powers is threatened where judges interfere with the politically hot issue of climate change. This article uses Jürgen Habermas's political theory on deliberative democracy to reconstruct the tension between law and politics generated by these lawsuits. This reconstruction affords a better understanding of the implications of climate change litigation: while the role of the judiciary as such remains unchanged, the trend is likely to influence the democratic legitimacy of judicial lawmaking on climate change, as it indicates an increasing realization that a sound environment is a constitutional value and is therefore a prerequisite for democracy.
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Giampetro‐Meyer, Andrea. "Climate Change Disasters and Environmental Law." Journal of Legal Studies Education 36, no. 2 (2019): 213–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jlse.12093.

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Holmes, Simon. "Climate change, sustainability, and competition law." Journal of Antitrust Enforcement 8, no. 2 (2020): 354–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaenfo/jnaa006.

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Abstract Climate Change is an existential threat. Competition law must be part of the solution and not part of the problem. This article draws on the constitutional provisions of the EU treaties and remarks by leaders such as Commissioner Vestager to show how competition law need not stand in the way of urgent action and co-operation by the private sector to fight climate change. It also shows how sustainability is relevant to both the analysis of mergers and dominance cases. It is a call to update our thinking, our guidelines and, if necessary, our law. Based on EU law it contains ideas that could inspire changes in other jurisdictions.
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Bansal, Kshitij, and Armin Rosencranz. "Correction to: Energy, climate, and law." Jindal Global Law Review 10, no. 1 (2019): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41020-019-00094-1.

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Ştefan, Elena Emilia. "Climate Change - An Administrative Law Perspective." Athens Journal of Law 9, no. 4 (2023): 569–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajl.9-4-4.

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Given the astonishing speed at which society and nature are changing, the issue of climate change can no longer be analysed solely from a legal perspective, but also from an ethical one. It is important to address the phenomenon of climate change, as it has become so widespread in recent years that we are now witnessing litigation involving not only individuals and authorities but also states. The occasion for our analysis is the news in the media according to which, in our country Romania, in January 2023, the first action was brought before the contentious administrative court against the Romanian state for not adopting measures to combat climate change. This prompted us to learn more on this subject. The theme is topical and relevant for both legal professionals and private individuals. The scope of the study is to investigate the extent to which ethical values, such as respect and responsibility, are intertwined with legal analysis of environmental issues and can help us find a solution to mitigate damage caused by climate change. Using methods specific to law, we will underline the conclusion of our paper, namely that the focus should be shifted to respect and responsibility, i.e. to prevention, nature, citizens, international organisations, states. Keywords: Contentious administrative; Public authorities; Climate change; Environment; State.
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Rafi, Farman. "Environmental Law and Climate Change Litigation." International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance 5, no. 2 (2023): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ijarlg.2024.232629.1070.

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Schwarte, Christoph, and Will Frank. "The International Law Association’s Legal Principles on Climate Change and Climate Liability Under Public International Law." Climate Law 4, no. 3-4 (2014): 201–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18786561-00404001.

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In April 2014, the International Law Association (ila) adopted draft articles on the existing legal principles relating to climate change. Developed by leading legal scholars, these draft articles with commentaries formulate potential guidance to states in their joint efforts to tackle climate change and negotiate a new international agreement. The ila finds that the general principles of public international and international environmental law apply to climate change. States are under a ‘due diligence’ obligation to ensure that ghg emissions under their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage in other states or areas beyond national jurisdiction. States that violate the duty of prevention can be held liable. However, there are different obligations and rights for industrialised and developing countries. The ila’s Legal Principles Relating to Climate Change clarify and develop the relevant criteria. Overall, they mark a paradigm shift in favour of ‘victim states’ that are particularly exposed to the negative effects of climate change. As a result, the traditional beneficiaries of international charity have become creditors with legal rights.
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Kerr, Simon, and Christine Parker. "Making Climate Real: Climate Consciousness, Culture and Music." King's Law Journal 30, no. 2 (2019): 185–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09615768.2019.1645428.

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Goeminne, Gert. "Climate Policy is Dead, Long Live Climate Politics!" Ethics, Place & Environment 13, no. 2 (2010): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13668791003778867.

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