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Category: Climate Change Law

Is Arbitration an Appropriate Method for the Resolution of Novel Climate Change Disputes?

April 23, 2021 Tatyana Jacob

The green economy framework, contained in such instruments as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (‘UNFCCC’) and the…

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Posted in: Arbitration, Climate Change Litigation

Pension fund implements a net-zero carbon footprint target: the emergence of a new financial reality due to climate change litigation?

February 2, 2021 Edward Brans and Mathijs Peters

Climate change has profound impacts on peoples’ lives and the global environment, changing the way we live. Pressure on private…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, Economic Law, Litigation Filed under: Climate Change Litigation

Senior Women for Climate Protection v Switzerland: A Chance for the European Court of Human Rights To Make History in Climate Litigation

December 24, 2020 Alina Holzhausen 1 Comment

Special Issue: 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement In the last few years, climate change litigation has come to the…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: 5th anniversary Paris Agreement

The COP that was and wasn’t: Reflections on hosting COP 25 from a TWAIL perspective

December 18, 2020 Monserrat Madariaga 1 Comment

Special Issue: 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement “We are taking COP 25 to Chile”[i] announced Carolina Schmidt, Minister for…

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Posted in: Climate Change Law, International Environmental Law Filed under: 5th anniversary Paris Agreement

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