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Management number 201913502 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $82.31 Model Number 201913502
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Biodiversity is in accelerated decline and urgent action is needed. The role of national courts in adjudicating climate change litigation is showing potential for effective mitigation and adaptation. This edited collection provides an overview of biodiversity litigation and considers the influence of international biodiversity law on it. It argues for more creative legal thinking when dealing with biodiversity-related disputes.

Format: Hardback
Length: 448 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press


Biodiversity is facing an unprecedented decline, requiring immediate and urgent action. In 2020, the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity came to an end, and none of its Aichi Targets were achieved. While the global landscape may be legally disappointing, national courts are emerging as key players in adjudicating climate change litigation. These courts are demonstrating potential for effective mitigation and adaptation measures, playing a pivotal role in linking internationally agreed goals with tangible national commitments to combat climate change.

The question arises: Can this pursuit of globally agreed goals at a local level be transposed and lead to a similar trend in biodiversity governance? This edited collection provides a comprehensive overview of biodiversity litigation, drawing from specific case studies in countries such as Brazil, China, India, and Canada. It explores two key questions: Firstly, how does international biodiversity law influence biodiversity litigation? Secondly, what are the emerging trends in biodiversity litigation? Leading experts from diverse countries, including developing, developed, and mega-biodiverse nations, contribute their perspectives to these discussions. They advocate for biodiversity litigation as a common notion of environmental law and encourage more creative legal thinking when addressing and analyzing biodiversity-related disputes.

The significance of this collection lies in its ability to shed light on the evolving landscape of biodiversity governance. By examining the influence of international biodiversity law on biodiversity litigation and tracking the trends in such disputes, it offers valuable insights into the potential for effective conservation and management strategies. The editors have assembled a diverse group of experts, including legal scholars, environmental activists, and policymakers, who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Their contributions provide a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities associated with biodiversity litigation, fostering a deeper understanding of the role that national courts can play in driving positive change for the environment.

In conclusion, biodiversity is in crisis, and urgent action is required. The role of national courts in adjudicating climate change litigation offers a glimmer of hope for effective mitigation and adaptation measures. By examining the influence of international biodiversity law on biodiversity litigation and tracking emerging trends, this edited collection contributes to the growing body of knowledge on biodiversity governance. It encourages more creative legal thinking and promotes the concept of biodiversity litigation as a common notion of environmental law. As we navigate the complex challenges of preserving our planet's biodiversity, this collection serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and environmental enthusiasts alike. Let us work together to address the urgent need for biodiversity conservation and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.

Weight: 832g
Dimension: 240 x 164 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780192865465


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