par Daniel C. Esty | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: This article provides a survey of the diverse approaches adopted by various states and municipalities in the United States to address climate change, highlighting their role in driving progress despite federal gridlock. It also examines the challenges that...
par Delphine Misonne | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: This contribution delves into the emerging trend of localization within climate governance in Europe, offering insights from both legal and institutional perspectives. Many initiatives are interconnected through networks and imitation dynamics that transcend...
par Laurent Fonbaustier, Renaud Braillet | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: The present article examines the complex relationship between the judicial power and the legislator in the context of climate change litigation. In this context, the ideal of a separation of powers is often advanced to promote judicial self-restraint or even...
par Marta Torre-Schaub | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: For the past ten years climate litigation has received growing attention from academics, lawyers and civil society. Although the first climate trials emerged twenty years ago, they have recently increased and nowadays constitute a new trend in international,...
par Christian Huglo | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: Climate change presents a critical challenge to humanity’s future and survival, disrupting established legal concepts due to its global nature, invisibility, limited predictability and the inability to fully repair its impacts. Scientific analysis has shed...
par Ivano Alogna | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: Climate change, often described as a “super-wicked” problem, has led to an increasing number of legal actions against governments and corporations worldwide. These cases, stemming from the failure of national and international policymakers to address climate...
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