Adjudicating climate change : state, national, and international approaches / / edited by William C.G. Burns, Hari M. Osofsky.

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Physical Description:ix, 399 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Overview : the exigencies that drive potential causes of action for climate change / William C.G. Burns & Hari M. Osofsky
  • State action as political voice in climate change policy : a case of the Minnesota environmental cost valuation regulation / Stephanie Stern
  • Litigating climate change at the coal mine / Lesley K. McAllister
  • Cities, land use, and the global commons : genesis and the urban politics of climate change / Katherine Trisolini & Jonathan Zasloff
  • Atmospheric trust litigation / Mary Christina Wood
  • The intersection of scale, science, and law in Massachusetts v. EPA / Hari M. Osofsky
  • Biodiversity, global warming, and the United States Endangered Species Act : the role of domestic wildlife law in addressing greenhouse gas emissions / Brendan R. Cummings & Kassie R. Siegel
  • An emerging human right to security from climate change : the case against gas flaring in Nigeria / Amy Sinden
  • Tort-based climate litigation / David A. Grossman
  • Insurance and climate change litigation / Jeffrey W. Stempel
  • The World Heritage Convention & Climate Change : the case for a climate-change mitigation strategy beyond the Kyoto Protocol / Erica J. Thorson
  • The Inuit petition as a bridge beyond dialectics of climate change and indigenous peoples' rights / Hari M. Osofsky
  • Bringing climate change claims to the accountability mechanisms of international financial institutions / Jennifer Gleason & David B. Hunter
  • Potential causes of action for climate change impacts under the United Nations Fish Stock Agreement / William C.G. Burns
  • Climate change litigation : opening the door to the International Court of Justice / Andrew Strauss
  • The implications of climate change litigation : litigation for international environmental law-making / David B. Hunter.