Climate Change before International Courts

A Comparative Study. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 296 Seiten
ISBN 1032867892
EAN 9781032867892
Veröffentlicht September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Routledge
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Beschreibung

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of environmental law and climate change litigation within international courts, both substantively and procedurally. Climate change litigation is an area of continuous growth and complexity, particularly within international courts and bodies.

Portrait

Carla Amado Gomes is Associate Professor at University of Lisbon School of Law, Portugal. She is also Guest Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University, Porto. She teaches in the area of Environmental Law, Administrative Law, and Energy Law.
Heloísa Oliveira is Assistant Professor at the University of Lisbon School of Law, Portugal. She is also a Research Fellow at Lisbon Public Law Research Center, where she is PI for the Climate Litigation Observatory and Legal Roadmap for Sustainability project. Outside of academia, she is the Coordinator Consultant for Environmental Law at the Legal Service of the Portuguese Government.
Armando Rocha is currently Assistant Professor at Lisbon School of Law of Universidade Católica Portuguesa. He is member of the Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law, where he has been responsible for conducting and reviewing legal research in the law of the sea and international climate change law. He is also a guest professor at the Catholic University of Lille (France) and the University of St. Joseph (Macao, China).
Matteo Fermeglia is Assistant Professor of Climate Law and Governance at Amsterdam University, Faculty of Humanities. His main research interest lies in the interplay between international investment law and the climate change legal regime. In 2017, he was a visiting scholar at Columbia Law School, where he collaborated with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and the Columbia Centre for Sustainable Investments.