Summary of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CLIMATE CHANGE AS A CHALLENGE FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, COURTS AND
HUMAN RIGHTS (Voigt)
PART 1
FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS
A. Liability for climate damages, sustainability and environmental
justice (Kloepfer/Neugärtner)
B. Climate damages and the ‘Polluter Pays’ Principle
(Rehbinder)
C. The role of courts in climate protection and the separation of
powers (Payandeh)
D. Climate change and duties to protect with regard to fundamental
rights (Gross)
PART 2
PROCEDURAL ISSUES AND CONFLICT OF LAWS
E. Arbitration proceedings (Lennarz)
F. Conflicts of jurisdiction and the applicable law in domestic
courts’ proceedings (Kieninger)
PART 3
STATE LIABILITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LAW
G. Environmental liability in international law (Wolfrum)
H. The international law and policy implications of climate change
litigation: sustainable developments in international investment
law and policy related to renewable energy, climate change
mitigation and adaptation (Cordonier
Segger/Arvan/Byron/Srinivas)
I. The Paris Climate Agreement and liability issues
(Franzius/Kling)
J. Liability of EU Member States under EU law
(Purnhagen/Saurer)
PART 4
CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION – NATIONAL REPORTS
K. Climate change litigation in the United States (Farber)
L. Climate change litigation in Canada (Jodoin/McGinn)
M. Climate change litigation in Brazil (Wedy)
N. Climate change litigation in Australia (Bell-James)
O. Climate change litigation in the United Kingdom
(Ohdedar/McNab)
P. Climate change litigation in Italy (Butti)
Q. Climate change litigation in France (Epstein/Deckert)
R. Climate change litigation in the Netherlands – the Urgenda case
and beyond (Van der Veen/De Graaf)
S. Climate change litigation in Germany (Weller/Nasse/Nasse)
PART 5
LIABILITY FOR CLIMATE DAMAGES – GERMANY AS AN INTERNATIONAL
PIONEER?
T. Liability for climate damages under the German law of torts
(Wagner/Arntz)
U. Liability for climate change damages under the German
Environmental Liability Act (Nitsch)
V. Climate protection and compliance in German corporate law
(Habersack/Ehrl)
W. Investor-led action for climate and business sustainability
(Duve/Hamama)
X. Liability for climate damages under the Environmental Damage Act
(Kahl/Stürmlinger)
Y. The role of non-governmental organizations for climate change
litigation (Verheyen/Pabsch)
PART 6
CONCLUSIONS
LIABILITY FOR CLIMATE DAMAGES –
SYNTHESIS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS (Kahl/Weller)
The definitive guide to the international, European and national regimes regulating in the field of climate change.
Wolfgang Kahl is Director of the Institute for German and European Administrative Law and Marc-Philippe Weller is Director of the Institute of Conflict of Laws, Comparative Law and International Business Law, both at Heidelberg University, Germany.
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