Climate change litigation: Regulatory pathways to cleaner energy

Jacqueline Peel, Hari M. Osofsky

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Abstract

This examination of the role of litigation in addressing the problem of climate change focuses not onlyon 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.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages352
ISBN (Electronic)9781139565851
ISBN (Print)9781107036062
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2015

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© Jacqueline Peel and Hari M. Osofsky 2015.

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