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EU climate change litigation: All quiet on the Luxembourgian front?

Bogojevic, Sanja LU orcid (2015) p.543-559
Abstract
This chapter demonstrates that EU climate change litigation is concerned with questions about ‘who’ decides the construction and the implementation of EU climate change law, ‘who’ can challenge these legal acts, and before ‘which’ court (between the EU and the national courts) this is adjudicated. The driving force behind these competence-related issues is the EU legal doctrine concerning jurisdictional matters, and primarily the subsidiarity principle. This proves that to understand EU climate change litigation, careful attention needs to the constitutional law setting in which it is carried out.
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subject
keywords
miljörätt, environmental law, EU-rätt, EU law, EU climate change litigation, EU courts
host publication
Research handbook on climate mitigation law
editor
van Calster, Geert ; Vandenberghe, Wim and Reins, Leonie
pages
543 - 559
publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
external identifiers
  • scopus:84945164858
language
English
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yes
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b14989bc-31d4-4b08-95c3-fb2d1f3c76c4 (old id 4451268)
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2465914
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2016-04-04 11:50:56
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2023-01-13 20:18:04
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  author       = {{Bogojevic, Sanja}},
  booktitle    = {{Research handbook on climate mitigation law}},
  editor       = {{van Calster, Geert and Vandenberghe, Wim and Reins, Leonie}},
  keywords     = {{miljörätt; environmental law; EU-rätt; EU law; EU climate change litigation; EU courts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{543--559}},
  publisher    = {{Edward Elgar Publishing}},
  title        = {{EU climate change litigation: All quiet on the Luxembourgian front?}},
  url          = {{http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2465914}},
  year         = {{2015}},
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