Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights

We analyse applications presented to the European Court of Human Rights raising the issue of insufficient actions of States to fight climate change. First, we discuss the relevant national cases that expose three different approaches towards climate change justice cases, i.e. the cases from the Net...

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Main Authors: Airė Keturakienė, Donatas Murauskas
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University Press 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/32161
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description We analyse applications presented to the European Court of Human Rights raising the issue of insufficient actions of States to fight climate change. First, we discuss the relevant national cases that expose three different approaches towards climate change justice cases, i.e. the cases from the Netherlands, Norway, and Germany. Second, considering the European Court of Human Rights criteria on inadmissibility and substance, we assess major issues related to the presented applications and their success.
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spelling doaj.art-29bf68ebcd64481494039ad3678ccbb12023-05-04T09:47:00ZdeuVilnius University PressTeisė1392-12742424-60502023-05-0112610.15388/Teise.2023.126.3Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human RightsAirė Keturakienė0Donatas Murauskas1Vytautas Magnus University, LithuaniaVilnius University, Lithuania We analyse applications presented to the European Court of Human Rights raising the issue of insufficient actions of States to fight climate change. First, we discuss the relevant national cases that expose three different approaches towards climate change justice cases, i.e. the cases from the Netherlands, Norway, and Germany. Second, considering the European Court of Human Rights criteria on inadmissibility and substance, we assess major issues related to the presented applications and their success. https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/32161climate changeclimate change justiceEuropean Court of Human Rightshuman rightsremedies
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Donatas Murauskas
Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
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European Court of Human Rights
human rights
remedies
title Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
title_full Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
title_fullStr Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
title_short Climate Change and Human Rights: the First Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights
title_sort climate change and human rights the first cases before the european court of human rights
topic climate change
climate change justice
European Court of Human Rights
human rights
remedies
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/32161
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