When the Ship is Sinking …Everybody Bails journal article Trevor Daya-Winterbottom Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 15 (2021), Issue 1, Page 80 - 91 This article provides a case study of the New Zealand experience in climate change mitigation. It examines New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions profile, and explores the policy response of the courts under the Resource Management Act 1991, the impact of statutory reforms on public participation, judicial review of emissions targets and local authority action, novel torts, and public policy and statutory attempts to get to zero carbon.
Climate Litigation and Nationally Determined Contributions: Above and Beyond Accountability Jorge Alejandro Carrillo Bañuelos
The Impact of Climate Change on Human Rights and the Legal Obligations of States to Protect Them – A Comparative Jurisdictional Analysis Zunaida Moosa Wadiwala