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The Climate Litigation Brief, a joint initiative between the Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR) and the Climate Change Legal Initiative (C²LI), is a premier resource for in-depth insights and updates on climate litigation worldwide. This blog taps into the expertise of an international network of legal analysts, researchers, and jurisdiction-specific experts to bring readers detailed commentary on significant cases, trends, and developments.

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Climate Litigation Brief #1/2024: European Court of Human Rights, Verein Klimaseniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland – Judgment of 09 April 2024

In this case, the Court: Clarifies that only elder people who can demonstrate they are particularly vulnerable (ill) can be considered as victims and hence bring a case before the Court. On the other hand, the Court clarifies that associations whose purpose is to represent people whose rights are being negatively impacted by climate change can have standing before the […]

New addition to Lexxion’s repertoire of Insiders: Climate Litigation Brief

The Climate Litigation Brief, a joint initiative between the Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR) and the Climate Change Legal Initiative (C²LI), is a premier resource for in-depth insights and updates on climate litigation worldwide. This blog taps into the expertise of an international network of legal analysts, researchers, and jurisdiction-specific experts to bring readers detailed commentary on significant cases, […]
C2LI
The Climate Change Legal Initiative (C²LI) is a social enterprise incorporated in Scotland, but acting globally, with a mission to grow legal knowledge and strengthen expertise in the law, to drive just and transformational climate action.
Dr. Kate McKenzie
Legal Analyst, Climate Change Litigation Initiative (C²LI) University of Strathclyde | Managing Editor CCLR
Astha Sanghavi
Evelien Pennings
Zunaida Moosa Wadiwala
Dr. Orla Kelleher
Lennart Wegener
Dr. Gastón Medici-Colombo
Michele Di Vita
Dr. Luke Butler
Professor in Law and member of the Public Procurement Research Group, University of Nottingham, Nottingham

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