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== Using the judicial system for climate justice == | == Using the judicial system for climate justice == | ||
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'''Litigation cases against governments to hold them accountable for climate''' | |||
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*6 individuals are going after RBC for their misleading advertising on climate action. <ref>https://ecojustice.ca/news/canadas-competition-bureau-opens-investigation-into-rbcs-alleged-misleading-advertising-on-climate-action/</ref> | |||
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< | '''Rights of Nation (RoN) legal cases for climate justice <ref>https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6014527b90b10920133c710b/t/626aa1cb534e5c386d985dae/1651155404253/KOW+Personhood+Report+-+Jan+2022.pdf</ref> ''' | ||
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*In New Zealand (2017), the Whanganui River was recognized as a “legal entity” as part of a negotiated settlement between the government and the Māori people (Kestler-D-Amours, 2021) | |||
*In 2017, a court in India ruled that the Ganges and Yamuna rivers should be granted the same legal rights as people. | |||
*In 2016, Colombia’s Constitutional Court declared that the Atrato River in the country’s northwest had a “subject of rights.” | |||
*In 2008, Ecuador adopted a new constitution which included a similar concept of rights for nature protecting the Vilcabamba River. | |||
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Revision as of 19:55, 29 August 2023
The judicial system (or judiciary) refers to
How the judicial system upholds climate injustice
Funding and protecting the oil and gas industry while jailing protesters |
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Climate refugees’ legal status |
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'Uneasiness of judges to taken on climate cases' |
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Using the judicial system for climate justice
Litigation cases against governments to hold them accountable for climate |
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Litigation against corporate actors |
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Litigation for greenwashing or misleading green promises |
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Rights of Nation (RoN) legal cases for climate justice [8] |
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- ↑ Stop TMX. (2022). Protests & arrests. https://www.stoptmx.ca/protests- arrests/
- ↑ Gamage, M. (2022). Meet the protesters going to jail to fight climate change. The Tyee. Retrieved from https://thetyee.ca/News/2022/04/27/Meet-Protesters-Fighting-Climate-Change/
- ↑ Stop TMX. (2022). Protests & arrests. https://www.stoptmx.ca/protests- arrests/
- ↑ Williams, A. (2008). Turning the tide: Recognizing climate change refugees in international law. Wiley Online Library. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9930.2008. 00290.x
- ↑ Williams, A. (2008). Turning the tide: Recognizing climate change refugees in international law. Wiley Online Library. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9930.2008. 00290.x
- ↑ Kuh, K. F. (2019). The Legitimacy of Judicial Climate Engagement. Pace University, School of Law Faculty Publications. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2150& context=lawfaculty
- ↑ https://ecojustice.ca/news/canadas-competition-bureau-opens-investigation-into-rbcs-alleged-misleading-advertising-on-climate-action/
- ↑ https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6014527b90b10920133c710b/t/626aa1cb534e5c386d985dae/1651155404253/KOW+Personhood+Report+-+Jan+2022.pdf