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Prompting climate change mitigation through litigation

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Mayer, Benoit

International and Comparative Law Quarterly

2022

Early View

1-18

international law ; climate change ; judicial decision ; comment

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https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589322000458

English

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"Courts and scholars have interpreted open-ended legal norms as imposing due diligence obligations on States and other entities to mitigate climate change. These obligations can be applied in two alternative ways: through holistic decisions, where courts determine the level of mitigation action required of defendants; or through atomistic decisions, where courts identify some of the measures that the defendant must take. This article shows that, whilst most holistic cases fail on jurisdictional grounds, atomistic cases frequently succeed. Overall, it is argued that atomistic litigation strategies provide more realistic and effective ways for plaintiffs to prompt enhanced mitigation action."

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