Environmental / Energy Law

Climate Change Litigation: Regulatory Pathways to Cleaner Energy?

Edited by Jacqueline Peel · Hari Osofsky
Cambridge University Press March 2015

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ISBN-13
9781107036062
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
March 2015
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This examination of the role of litigation in addressing the problem of climate change focuses not only on how the massive and growing number of lawsuits influences regulation directly, but also on how the lawsuits shape corporate behaviour and public opinion.

It provides readers with an understanding of how these lawsuits have shaped approaches to mitigation and adaptation, and have been used to try to force and to block regulation. There is a particular emphasis on lawsuits in the United States and Australia, the two jurisdictions which have had the most climate change litigation in the world, and the lessons provide broader insights into the role of courts in addressing climate change.

Table of Contents

1. Why climate change litigation matters
2. Model for understanding litigation's regulatory impact
3. Litigation as a mitigation tool
4. Litigation as an adaptation tool
5. Corporate responses to litigation
6. Litigation's role in shaping social norms
7. Barriers to progress
8. The future of climate change litigation.
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