- Jahrgang 17 (2023), Ausgabe 3
- Vol. 17 (2023), Nr. 3
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- Seiten 136 - 148
- pp. 136 - 148
Of Comparative Constitutionalism and Definitional Inclusivity: Rights-based Climate Litigation in India and the European Union
In recognition of the extensive impacts of climate change on all aspects of human life, human rights law and constitutional law remedies have emerged as compelling elements of effective climate litigation strategy. In contrast to Global North jurisdictions, such as the European Union countries, where rights-based arguments in climate litigation have been prominently linked to the goal of emission reduction, litigation strategies in Global South jurisdictions such as India are more broad-based, focussing