Contents
Part IILegal Strategy in Rights-Based Climate Litigation
6Two Reputed Allies: Reconciling Climate Justice and Litigation in the Global South
7Staying within Atmospheric and Judicial Limits: Core Principles for Assessing Whether State Action on Climate Change Complies with Human Rights
8Litmus Tests as Tools for Tribunals to Assess State Human Rights Obligations to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
9The Farmer or the Hero Litigator? Modes of Climate Litigation in the Global South
10The Impacts of High-Profile Litigation against Major Fossil Fuel Companies
Part IIIBeyond the Law: Science and Narratives in Rights-Based Climate Litigation
11Climate Science and Human Rights: Using Attribution Science to Frame Government Mitigation and Adaptation Obligations
12The Evolution of Corporate Accountability for Climate Change
13Providing Evidence to Support Strategic Climate Enforcement and Litigation
15The Story of Our Lives: Narrative Change Strategies in Climate Litigation
Part IVThe Climate Emergency on Trial: Human Rights and Climate Litigation around the World
16Courts, Climate Action, and Human Rights: Lessons from the Friends of the Irish Environment v. Ireland Case
17Closing the Supply-Side Accountability Gap through Climate Litigation
18Climate Litigation before International Tribunals: The Six Portuguese Youth v. 33 Governments of Europe Case before the European Court of Human Rights
19Is There a Brazilian Approach to Climate Litigation? The Climate Crisis, Political Instability, and Litigation Possibilities in Brazil
20Climate Change Litigation in India: Its Potential and Challenges
22Pakistan: A Good Story That Can Go Awry If Shortcomings Remain Unacknowledged