The fight for climate at the World Heritage Committee: a case study
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Climate change - Legal aspects, Environmental risk, Legal action, LitigationSynopsis
The work investigates litigation in the World Heritage Committee and its relationship with climate litigation, using the case of Wood Buffalo National Park. It employs a case study methodology and analyzes actors (plaintiffs, defendants, and the decision-making body) and claims (facts, material law, and procedural developments). The initial hypothesis suggested a strategic potential that manifested in legislative, political, and social changes, which was confirmed throughout the study. The conclusion highlights the connection between litigation in the Committee and climate litigation.
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Cette œuvre est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 4.0 International.