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Climate Litigation in a Changing World - Jaap Spier

Climate Litigation in a Changing World

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Buch | Softcover
609 Seiten
2022
Eleven International Publishing (Verlag)
978-94-6236-326-7 (ISBN)
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Climate change poses tremendous legal challenges. The law is still largely unsettled. Seeing the global consequences of GHG emissions, many enterprises may face litigation before courts in multiple jurisdictions. The outcome of these cases is often hard to predict. It is in the best interest of humankind and the environment to create global obligations, for instance in the form of concrete obligations of States and enterprises, which can be applied by courts around the globe. Using a myriad of legal sources as a basis, this book explores recurring legal features and remedies in the context of climate litigation. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of specific choices, while recognizing that there are often no self-explanatory answers. The lessons drawn are applied to hypothetical future cases.

Climate Litigation in a Changing World provides a basis for well-reasoned choices about measures that could, and will likely have to be, effectuated. Taking insufficient measures may give rise to liability. A keen understanding of these issues is vital for legal advisors, investors, NGO’s, businesses and prospective lawyers to anticipate future legal developments.

With thanks to Bastiaan Kock for his valued contribution and assistance in the creation of this book.

“Climate Litigation in a Changing World is distinctive and distinguished. Distinctive because there is no other book currently available that has the coverage and content of this book. It makes an innovative and important contribution to the literature on climate law. Distinguished because of its academic excellence. It is a thoughtful and scholarly explication and analysis of the climate change crisis and its legal solutions.”
The Hon Justice Brian Preston, Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales

Jaap Spier was Advocate General at the Dutch Supreme Court (1997-2016); Senior Associate at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership; Extraordinary Professor of Global Challenges at the University of Stellenbosch; co-founder of Expert Group which issued the Oslo Principles and both editions of the Principles on Climate Obligations of Enterprises (also author of the commentaries thereto); Honorary President and founder of the European Group on Tort Law, former professor at Tilburg University and Extraordinary Professor Maastricht University and University of Amsterdam.

I Introduction; II The key features of climate change; III The precautionary principle; IV Attribution of GHG emissions; V Legal bases of climate obligations; VI Remedies; VII Responsibility for historical emissions; VIII Role of courts; IX Litigation; Part B Cases and hypotheticals Real and hypothetical cases; Case 1 (reduction obligation of States); Case 2 (reduction obligation of enterprises); Case 3 (scope 3 emissions, fossil fuels); Case 4 (products); Case 5 (retailers); Case 6 (lobbying, subsidies); Case 7 (impact assessment, permits); Case 8 (human rights compliance); Case 9 (investments); Case 10 (damages); Case 11 (gap filling); Case 12 (disclosure); Epilogue; References

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Legal Perspectives for Global Challenges
Verlagsort Utrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Umweltrecht
ISBN-10 94-6236-326-9 / 9462363269
ISBN-13 978-94-6236-326-7 / 9789462363267
Zustand Neuware
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