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This book sheds light on the latest trends in environmental law by analyzing some of the main sectors of law, including administrative law, constitutional law, EU law, US Law, and human rights law. It explores the evolution of these sectors before courts and tribunals from a US-EU perspective and from the perspectives of some of the foremost academics and justices from the major jurisdictions.
Supranational and national courts, both in Europe and in the US, have delivered significant environmental judgements in recent years. The corresponding case law reflects how, in many jurisdictions,
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Produktbeschreibung
This book sheds light on the latest trends in environmental law by analyzing some of the main sectors of law, including administrative law, constitutional law, EU law, US Law, and human rights law. It explores the evolution of these sectors before courts and tribunals from a US-EU perspective and from the perspectives of some of the foremost academics and justices from the major jurisdictions.

Supranational and national courts, both in Europe and in the US, have delivered significant environmental judgements in recent years. The corresponding case law reflects how, in many jurisdictions, environmental and climate litigation continues to expand exponentially as a tool to strengthen environmental protection, whether by pushing national governments to be more ambitious or by enforcing existing statutes and regulations.

Courts, particularly after the Paris Agreement, are increasingly seeking their own role as an important playerin multilevel environmental governance. Courts in both the US and EU are at the forefront of this process and their role in shaping environmental rule of law will be fundamental in the near future.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Giovanni Antonelli is currently a legal expert at the Cabinet of the Italian Minister of Culture. He was postdoctoral researcher at the European University Institute and at La Statale University of Milan. He is a board member of the Center for American Studies of Rome. His research interests concern administrative law, environmental law, climate change, health law, public policies, European law and institutions. Prof. Michael Gerrard is the founder and faculty director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and one of the foremost environmental lawyers in the nation. He writes and teaches courses on environmental law, climate change law, and energy regulation. He was the chair of the faculty of Columbia University's renowned Earth Institute from 2015 to 2018. Prof. Sara Colangelo is the Director of the Environmental Law & Justice Clinic and a Visiting Professor of Law. From 2015-2021 Professor Colangeloserved as the Director of Georgetown's Environmental Law and Policy Program, teaching multiple courses in environmental law. Her areas of specialty are environmental litigation and enforcement, including community considerations in the enforcement process. Hon. Judge Giancarlo Montedoro is judge at Consiglio di Stato (Italian supreme administrative court) and professor of both public law and law & economics at LUISS University. He is an international renowned expert on administrative law. He is a prolific author and he has written extensively on the main topics of administrative law. Hon. Judge Maurizio Santise is judge at TAR Campania (regional administrative court) and one of the foremost expert on administrative law. He also teaches administrative law at Suor Orsola Benincasa University. Hon. Judge Luc Lavrysen is the President of the Constitutional Court of Belgium and an environmentallaw professor at Ghent University, where he leads the Centre for Environmental and Energy Law. He is also the president of the EU Forum of Judges for the Environment and has worked with UNEP on the role of the judiciary. Professor Lavrysen is a Founding Member of the Global Judicial Institute on the Environment. Prof. Maria Vittoria Ferroni is a professor of administrative law and a lawyer. Her research interests include the main area of European administrative law. She is the author of several publications on the main topics of administrative law.
Rezensionen
"This collection explores efforts to have courts in the United States and the European Union address the ecological challenges facing people and critters. The essays cover a wide variety of timely topics, from environmental justice to the rights of nature, and offer a diverse series of case studies, from state courts in Vermont and Hawai'i to the Italian court system." (Frederick H. Turner, nr&e, natural resources & environment, Vol. 39 (1), 2024)