In the absence of mandatory requirements on companies and governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, advocacy groups, public authorities and individuals are turning their attention to legal mechanisms as part of their efforts to compel corporations and governments to address global warming issues.
Written for lawyers, business managers, policy makers, environmentalists and others with an interest in law and sustainability issues, this book provides a detailed overview and analysis of the key legal and scientific issues at the core of climate change litigation.
The text reviews potential grounds of liability, the strengths and weaknesses of plaintiff and defendant arguments and summarizes the first wave of ground-breaking law suits that have occurred over recent years.
Within this legal framework, the text adopts an interdisciplinary examination and critical analysis of current scientific evidence supporting the consensus position on global warming, a key concern being the extent to which it meets legal thresholds for establishing causation between greenhouse gas emitting activities of defendants and harms suffered by plaintiffs. Legal arguments supporting the position of global warming sceptics are also outlined and critiqued.
The text also reviews risk, governance and policy issues that litigation poses for corporations.
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Sept/Oct 2008
Cover: John Pethick as Gene Kelly, in Abuja Nigeria Major New Titles published in September (pp. 1-37) Obituaries: Alistair MacQueen & Douglas Hockin Pethick (pp. 38-40) September Subscriptions & Supplements (pp. 42-50) Nigerian Bar Association in Abuja (pp. 51-53) Forthcoming Publications (pp. 55-59) Wildy Trips (p. 50) Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publications (pp. 59-68) |
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ISBN: 1843117517
ISBN13: 9781843117513
Published: September 2008
Publisher: Informa Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £395.00
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