Volume 17 (2023), Issue 3
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Page 111 - 112
Articles
Climate Litigation and Nationally Determined Contributions: Above and Beyond Accountability
Page 113 - 122
The Impact of Climate Change on Human Rights and the Legal Obligations of States to Protect Them – A Comparative Jurisdictional Analysis
Page 123 - 135
Of Comparative Constitutionalism and Definitional Inclusivity: Rights-based Climate Litigation in India and the European Union
Page 136 - 148
Possibilities of Climate Litigation Against Carbon Majors with Regard to Human Rights Concerns
Page 149 - 160
Putting the Promise into Practice – Climate Protection on the Ground
Page 161 - 168
Rawls' Cake and Climate Governance: Relevance of ‘Our’ Common Future Today
Page 169 - 180
Climate Litigation as a Social Driver Towards Deep Decarbonisation I: A Framework and a General Assessment
Page 181 - 192