Locus Standi Challenges in Climate Litigation in a European Rule of Law Context

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Abstract

Climate change has a negative effect on the life and health of human beings, animals, and the environment. The anthropogenic character of climate change has led individuals, and NGOs to use the courts to get governments to improve their climate policies. This article addresses the rule of law with particular focus on access to justice and locus standi. The article discusses the locus standi challenges in climate litigation in a European context and highlights new locus standi issues due to the special nature of climate change.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationYearbook on the Rule of Law and European Values
EditorsStéphanie Laulhé Shaelou, Andreas Marcou
Number of pages30
PublisherCentre for the Rule of Law and European Values
Publication dateJan 2025
Pages44-73
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025
SeriesYearbook on the Rule of Law and European Values
Volume1

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