The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence

On 26th February 2024, in its Giudizio Universale decision, the Tribunal of Rome penned the first Italian climate judgement. Shortly after, on 9 April 2024, the ECtHR handed down its seminal trio of KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland, Duarte Agostinho v. Portugal and Others and Carême v. France. In thi...

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Main Authors: Moritz Vinken, Paolo Mazzotti
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description On 26th February 2024, in its Giudizio Universale decision, the Tribunal of Rome penned the first Italian climate judgement. Shortly after, on 9 April 2024, the ECtHR handed down its seminal trio of KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland, Duarte Agostinho v. Portugal and Others and Carême v. France. In this monumental string of cases, the ECtHR set the new standard for climate litigation in Europe, also regarding separation of powers. This invites a critical assessment of Giudizio Universale’s stance.
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spelling doaj.art-cf872404c6d24647a1aba820f597269c2024-04-23T06:59:48ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442024-04-012366-704410.59704/447a09dde0793803The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate JurisprudenceMoritz Vinken0https://orcid.org/0009-0001-4535-7113Paolo Mazzotti1Remove term: Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in HeidelbergRemove term: Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in HeidelbergOn 26th February 2024, in its Giudizio Universale decision, the Tribunal of Rome penned the first Italian climate judgement. Shortly after, on 9 April 2024, the ECtHR handed down its seminal trio of KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland, Duarte Agostinho v. Portugal and Others and Carême v. France. In this monumental string of cases, the ECtHR set the new standard for climate litigation in Europe, also regarding separation of powers. This invites a critical assessment of Giudizio Universale’s stance.https://verfassungsblog.de/the-first-italian-climate-judgement-and-the-separation-of-powers/ECHRECtHREuropäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte | StraßburgKlimaSeniorinnenKlimaschutzrechtclimate litigation
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The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
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Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte | Straßburg
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title The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
title_full The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
title_fullStr The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
title_full_unstemmed The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
title_short The First Italian Climate Judgement and the Separation of Powers - A Critical Assessment in Light of the ECtHR’s Climate Jurisprudence
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Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte | Straßburg
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