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Rights-Based Climate Litigation Analysis by Timothy Nganga is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The article examines the rise of rights-based litigation in the context of the climate emergency, highlighting its role in holding state and corporate actors accountable for inadequate climate action. It provides a systematic analysis of 112 cases that invoke human rights in climate litigation, identifying trends and knowledge gaps, particularly regarding litigation that does not align with climate objectives. The authors call for further scholarly inquiry into rights-based approaches to climate decision-ma
- Author
- Timothy Nganga
- Language
- EN