What future for environmental and climate litigation?

The book provides in-depth analysis and innovative insights on the prospects of climate and environmental litigation, namely by exploring the ability of judicial remedies and sanctions to affect public and private decision-making in every context where natural resources, climate as well as human hea...

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description The book provides in-depth analysis and innovative insights on the prospects of climate and environmental litigation, namely by exploring the ability of judicial remedies and sanctions to affect public and private decision-making in every context where natural resources, climate as well as human health are at stake. The chapters reproduce, with additional elaborations, the papers presented at the international workshop that gives the volume its title, held at the University of Milan on 16 September 2022. The underlying question is whether and to what extent, in the face of unsatisfactory and unreasonable political choices on the balance between the different interests at stake, resorting to national and supernational courts represents a valid alternative for a more sustainable future. The relevant contexts covered by the book include, for instance, industrial development, exploitation of natural resources, agricultural production, manufacturing techniques, as well as policies on energy, public and private transport, and urban development. The book is composed of three parts, each one addressing, from multiple perspectives, a specific category of judicial remedies in a certain area of legal studies: I) international human rights law; II) private international law and international trade law; II) domestic and international criminal law.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-136854.22024-09-23T15:13:30Z What future for environmental and climate litigation? Sandrini, Lidia Pitea, Cesare Zirulia, Stefano Environmental litigation, Climate litigation, International human rights law, Private international law, Private international trade law, Environmental crime, Access to justice thema EDItEUR::L Law The book provides in-depth analysis and innovative insights on the prospects of climate and environmental litigation, namely by exploring the ability of judicial remedies and sanctions to affect public and private decision-making in every context where natural resources, climate as well as human health are at stake. The chapters reproduce, with additional elaborations, the papers presented at the international workshop that gives the volume its title, held at the University of Milan on 16 September 2022. The underlying question is whether and to what extent, in the face of unsatisfactory and unreasonable political choices on the balance between the different interests at stake, resorting to national and supernational courts represents a valid alternative for a more sustainable future. The relevant contexts covered by the book include, for instance, industrial development, exploitation of natural resources, agricultural production, manufacturing techniques, as well as policies on energy, public and private transport, and urban development. The book is composed of three parts, each one addressing, from multiple perspectives, a specific category of judicial remedies in a certain area of legal studies: I) international human rights law; II) private international law and international trade law; II) domestic and international criminal law. Published Il libro fornisce un'analisi approfondita e prospettive innovative sulle possibilità di azioni legali in materia di clima e ambiente, esplorando la capacità dei rimedi giudiziari e delle sanzioni di influenzare le decisioni pubbliche e private in ogni contesto in cui sono in gioco risorse naturali, clima e la salute umana. I capitoli riproducono, con elaborazioni aggiuntive, gli articoli presentati al workshop internazionale che dà il titolo al volume, tenutosi presso l'Università di Milano il 16 settembre 2022. La domanda sottostante è se e in che misura, di fronte a scelte politiche insoddisfacenti e irragionevoli sul bilanciamento tra gli interessi in gioco, ricorrere ai tribunali nazionali e sovranazionali rappresenti un'alternativa valida per un futuro più sostenibile. I contesti rilevanti trattati dal libro includono, ad esempio, lo sviluppo industriale, lo sfruttamento delle risorse naturali, la produzione agricola, le tecniche manifatturiere, nonché le politiche sull'energia, i trasporti pubblici e privati e lo sviluppo urbano. Il libro è composto da tre parti, e ciascuna affronta, da molteplici prospettive, una specifica categoria di rimedi giudiziari in una determinata area degli studi legali: I) diritto internazionale dei diritti umani; II) diritto internazionale privato e diritto del commercio internazionale; III) diritto penale nazionale e internazionale. 2024-07-24T07:02:43Z 2024-05-09T08:55:30Z 2024-07-24T07:02:43Z 2024-05-08 book 979-125-510-116-1 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/136854.2 eng image/jpeg Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://libri.unimi.it/index.php/milanoup/catalog/view/151/543/1546 Milano University Press Milano University Press 10.54103/milanoup.151 Il libro fornisce un'analisi approfondita e prospettive innovative sulle possibilità di azioni legali in materia di clima e ambiente, esplorando la capacità dei rimedi giudiziari e delle sanzioni di influenzare le decisioni pubbliche e private in ogni contesto in cui sono in gioco risorse naturali, clima e la salute umana. I capitoli riproducono, con elaborazioni aggiuntive, gli articoli presentati al workshop internazionale che dà il titolo al volume, tenutosi presso l'Università di Milano il 16 settembre 2022. La domanda sottostante è se e in che misura, di fronte a scelte politiche insoddisfacenti e irragionevoli sul bilanciamento tra gli interessi in gioco, ricorrere ai tribunali nazionali e sovranazionali rappresenti un'alternativa valida per un futuro più sostenibile. I contesti rilevanti trattati dal libro includono, ad esempio, lo sviluppo industriale, lo sfruttamento delle risorse naturali, la produzione agricola, le tecniche manifatturiere, nonché le politiche sull'energia, i trasporti pubblici e privati e lo sviluppo urbano. Il libro è composto da tre parti, e ciascuna affronta, da molteplici prospettive, una specifica categoria di rimedi giudiziari in una determinata area degli studi legali: I) diritto internazionale dei diritti umani; II) diritto internazionale privato e diritto del commercio internazionale; III) diritto penale nazionale e internazionale. 10.54103/milanoup.151 6248ff0f-e85a-4c84-b1c8-9820a67d3d31 Minimum ecological standards for the evolution of the Strasbourg system towards Ecological human rights Climate litigation between international law and domestic remedies: the virtuous example of collective claims What future for litigation on climate change adaptation? Towards climate democracies? Legal systems’ adaptation to climate change litigation Transnational corporate liability in the era of loss and damages: the case of Asmania et al. v. Holcim Some reflections on the consistency of the EU CBAM with the GATT The protection of the environment under the ICC Rome Statute: does the wheel really need to be reinvented? Must environmental criminal law always be dependent on administrative law? Assessing the opportunity for a limited number of offences being autonomous from administrative law Parental liability doctrine and environmental crimes: limits and perspectives Making nature’s voice heard in criminal proceedings 979-125-510-116-1 Milano University Press Milano open access
spellingShingle Environmental litigation, Climate litigation, International human rights law, Private international law, Private international trade law, Environmental crime, Access to justice
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What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title_full What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title_fullStr What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title_full_unstemmed What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title_short What future for environmental and climate litigation?
title_sort what future for environmental and climate litigation
topic Environmental litigation, Climate litigation, International human rights law, Private international law, Private international trade law, Environmental crime, Access to justice
thema EDItEUR::L Law
topic_facet Environmental litigation, Climate litigation, International human rights law, Private international law, Private international trade law, Environmental crime, Access to justice
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