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International Judicial Practice on the Environment

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More and more environmental cases are being heard and decided by international courts and tribunals which lack special environmental competence. This situation raises fundamental questions of legitimacy of the environmental practice of international courts. This book addresses inter alia questions of who has legal standing to bring an environmental claim before an international court, on which legal norms is the case decided and whether judges have the necessary expertise to adjudicate environmental cases of often complex nature. It analyses which challenges international courts face, which possibilities they have and which advances international judicial practice has been able to make in protecting the environment. Through the prism of legitimacy important insights emerge as to whether international courts and tribunals are fit for addressing some of the most pressing global challenges of our time.

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ISBN: 9781108497176
Publication date: 18th April 2019
Author: Christina (Universitetet i Oslo) Voigt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 502 pages
Series: Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
Genres: Public international law: environment
International law: courts and procedures