21 juillet 2023

REVUE : "International Climate Litigation", Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (vol. 32, n°2, July 2023)

Harro van ASSELT

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (vol. 32, n°2, July 2023) is out, with a special issue on "International Climate Litigation".

Special Issue: International Climate Litigation
Benoit Mayer & Harro van Asselt, The rise of international climate litigation. 
Daniel Bodansky, Advisory opinions on climate change: Some preliminary questions 
Aref Shams, Tempering great expectations: The legitimacy constraints and the conflict function of international courts in international climate litigation 
Yoshifumi Tanaka, The role of an advisory opinion of ITLOS in addressing climate change: Some preliminary considerations on jurisdiction and admissibility 
Rozemarijn J. Roland Holst, Taking the current when it serves: Prospects and challenges for an ITLOS advisory opinion on oceans and climate change 
Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli & Mario Gervasi, Harm to the global commons on trial: The role of the prevention principle in international climate adjudication 
Christina Voigt, The power of the Paris Agreement in international climate litigation 
Natalie Jones, Prospects for invoking the law of self-determination in international climate litigation 
Steve Lorteau, The potential of international ‘State-as-polluter’ litigation 
Riccardo Luporini & Annalisa Savaresi, International human rights bodies and climate litigation: Don't look up? 
Armando Rocha & Rômulo Sampaio, Climate change before the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights: Comparing possible avenues before human rights bodies
Kári Ragnarsson, What can climate change litigation learn from socio-economic rights litigation? 
Shalini Iyengar, Human rights and climate wrongs: Mapping the landscape of rights-based climate litigation 
Chiara Tea Antoniazzi, Strengthening the complaint mechanisms of multilateral climate funds and carbon markets: A critical step towards a human rights-based green transition 
Henok Asmelash, The WTO dispute settlement system as a forum for climate litigation? 
Diego Mejía-Lemos, The suitability of investor-State dispute settlement and host State counterclaims for implementing climate change international responsibility 
Ji Ma, Bridging multinational corporations' investment-climate gap: Prospects for the direct claims approach 
Oliver Hailes, Unjust enrichment in investor–State arbitration: A principled limit on compensation for future income from fossil fuels

Case Note  

Tadesse M. Kebebew, Dispute over the Status and Use of the Waters of the Silala (Chile v Bolivia): Is the International Court of Justice falling short?



 

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