Abstract

AbstractThis study examines how the climate litigation approach builds pathways to face climate emergency. In light of recent jurisdictional developments, this article underlines the links between legislation, litigation, and public policies to trace ways, progress and obstacles to face it. Those emergent dynamics contribute to build a lasting and sustainable climate change legal regime. Intertwining the different climate disputes in the world and the progress made through the elaboration of different climate laws allow to have a panoramic visibility on this new mode of climate governance which appears in filigree today all over the world and especially in France.

Highlights

  • Numerous climate trials have emerged in the world since the 2000s and have multiplied, including in Europe since 2015

  • This study examines how the climate litigation approach builds pathways to face climate emergency

  • Intertwining the different climate disputes in the world and the progress made through the elaboration of different climate laws allow to have a panoramic visibility on this new mode of climate governance which appears in filigree today all over the world and especially in France

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Introduction

Numerous climate trials have emerged in the world since the 2000s and have multiplied, including in Europe since 2015.

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