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What’s at Stake in the ICJ Hearings

Legal Planet

Representational sovereignty is the right of Indigenous peoples and other marginalized groups to control how their stories are told and to have a voice in how they are represented in the public sphere—whether in the media or in political decision-making processes.

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Earth system tipping events now seem inevitable – what does this mean for climate governance?

Legal Planet

Political and social science must come to the fore to help develop effective responses to tipping events. Conventional governance toolkits offer few if any tools designed for problems involving non-linear relationships and huge time-lags between cause and effect. The missing knowledge is not primarily natural science.

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Guest commentary: A ground-breaking judgment in Germany

Law Columbia

is politically insufficiently ambitious, but such a choice remains within the significant discretion of the legislature (¶¶159-162). Last but not least: the precautionary principle requires that potentially colossal damage be averted. A swift political reaction. However, adopting a 1.5C to avoid passing the 1.5C

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Australian Federal Court dismisses the novel duty of care previously found in Sharma: what does it mean for future climate litigation in Australia?

Law Columbia

The finding relied on (i) the reasonable foreseeability of the risk of death or personal injury through heat waves or bushfires, (ii) the precautionary principle, (iii) the special vulnerability of the children, (iv) their reliance on the Minister for protection, and (v) their innocence.

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Big Plastic’s arguments against federal plastics regulations crumple in court

Enviromental Defense

It’s called the Precautionary Principle and it’s widely accepted in environmental law in Canada and well beyond. She pointed out that Big Plastic’s interpretation of the Precautionary Principle would make it meaningless. They say that federal regulation of plastics is merely political. But it’s not, either.

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Environmental Law: Government and Public Policy Towards the Environment

Environmental Science

As water and water runoff does not respect political boundaries, international laws on conservation and use are common and applied, especially where there is shared use and responsibility or competing claims to it. Laws here apply to surface water such as rivers, lakes and oceans, floodwater and ice meltwater, groundwater and the water table.

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Florida Governor DeSantis’ Head-In-The Sand Climate Change Policies

Legal Planet

These latest political misadventures by Governor DeSantis are equal parts ostrich-like, head-in-the-sand behavior; straight out of the Flat Earth Society playbook; and reminiscent of Mad Magazine’s/Alfred E. All in an effort to score some cheap political points rather than serve Floridians’ long-term interests and welfare.