The role of litigation in multilevel climate change governance: Possibilities for a lower carbon future?

Hari M Osofsky, Jacqueline Peel

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Abstract

As the international community continues to struggle to address the problem of climate change, an increasing number of lawsuits at international, national, and sub-national levels have explored mitigation and adaptation concerns. Drawing from the comparative experiences of the United States and Australia in responding to climate change, this article provides a novel model for understanding the direct and indirect regulatory pathways that litigation provides in common law jurisdictions. This model and its application help to illuminate the role of litigation in multilevel climate change governance.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)303-328
Number of pages26
JournalEnvironmental and Planning Law Journal
Volume30
Issue number4
StatePublished - Sep 17 2013

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