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This book addresses the most topical issues related to climate change litigation in Europe. It unpacks the substantive and procedural dimensions of ongoing climate change litigation before domestic and supranational courts and the prospective avenues for future climate change litigation.

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This book addresses the most topical issues related to climate change litigation in Europe. It unpacks the substantive and procedural dimensions of ongoing climate change litigation before domestic and supranational courts and the prospective avenues for future climate change litigation.
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CAROLE BILLIET is Head of the Environmental Law Unit (ELU) at Hasselt University and a member of the Hasselt University Center for Environmental Studies (CMK). She lectures on environmental law, environmental policy, and principles of private and public law. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Milieu- en Energierecht. MATTEO FERMEGLIA is Assistant Professor of Climate Law and Governance at Amsterdam University. During the development of this book, he was Assistant Professor of International and European Environmental Law and Post-Doctoral Assistant at Hasselt University. ALina HOLZHAUSEN is a Researcher in Environmental and Climate Change Law at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and a PhD candidate at the University of Aberdeen, researching climate litigation and human rights. IVANO ALOGNA is the Research Leader in Environmental and Climate Change Law at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Lecturer in Environmental Law and Associate Member of the Sorbonne Research Institute in International and European Law (IREDIES), University of Paris 1 Panthé on-Sorbonne.