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Climate Litigation against companies

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Climate Litigation against companies

M. Weller and M. Tran

This article explores the Shell ruling from The Hague, delving into its implications for climate change litigation across borders. Conducted by Marc-Philippe Weller and Mai-Lan Tran, the research highlights both the breakthroughs and potential hurdles of applying the ruling in jurisdictions like Germany.... show more
Abstract
The article takes the spectacular Shell ruling from The Hague as an opportunity to identify cross-jurisdictional problems of civil climate change litigation. The Shell case was the first climate action between private parties that was successful in the first instance and led to Shell’s obligation to drastically reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, including its Scope 3 emissions. From the perspective of legal realism, the Dutch ruling provides a momentum for climate litigation worldwide. However, from the perspective of potential lawsuits for the reduction of CO₂ emissions against companies in Germany, one must assert that the Shell ruling cannot simply be transposed into the German legal order.
Publisher
Climate Action
Published On
Jan 30, 2022
Authors
Marc-Philippe Weller, Mai-Lan Tran
Tags
climate change
litigation
Shell ruling
cross-jurisdictional
greenhouse gas emissions
Scope 3 emissions
legal analysis
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