19 Dec Climate Justice: How Courts Shape Environmental Policy
In this episode, we explore “Environment in the Courtroom, Volume II,” edited by Alastair Lucas and Allan E. Ingelson. This insightful book brings together top experts in environmental law and policy to examine the crucial role courts and tribunals play in shaping environmental outcomes. From the protection of marine life to the enforcement of climate regulations, the authors unpack critical issues including carbon pricing, Indigenous rights, wildlife conservation, and more. Tune in as we explore how judicial decisions impact environmental protection, corporate behavior, and global climate obligations in today’s legal landscape.
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Last Updated on December 23, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla