The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (vol. 13, n°1, March 2022) is out with a special issue on "Climate change litigation and human rights".
Annalisa Savaresi & Joana Setzer, Rights-based litigation in the climate emergency: mapping the landscape and new knowledge frontiers
Lucy Maxwell, Sarah Mead, & Dennis van Berkel, Standards for adjudicating the next generation of Urgenda-style climate casesLarissa Parker, Juliette Mestre, Sébastien Jodoin, & Margarentha Wewerinke-Singh, When the kids put climate change on trial: youth-focused rights-based climate litigation around the worldJacques Hartmann & Marc Willers, Protecting rights through climate change litigation before European courtsJuan Auz, Human rights-based climate litigation: a Latin American cartographyBirsha Ohdedar, Climate adaptation, vulnerability and rights-based litigation: broadening the scope of climate litigation using political ecologyKim Bouwer, The influence of human rights on climate litigation in AfricaLisa Benjamin & Sara L Seck, Mapping human rights-based climate litigation in CanadaJustine Bell-James & Briana Collins, Human rights and climate change litigation: should temporal imminence form part of positive rights obligations?Sara K Phillips & Nicole Anschell, Building business, human rights and climate change synergies in Southeast Asia: what the Philippines’ National Inquiry on Climate Change could mean for ASEANNicola Silbert, In search of impact: climate litigation impact through a human rights litigation frameworkOrla Kelleher, Incorporating climate justice into legal reasoning: shifting towards a risk-based approach to causation in climate litigation
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