Procedural challenges: ius standi and causality
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https://doi.org/10.36151/SYBIL.28.17Palabras clave:
International Climate Change Litigation, Procedural Challenges, ius standi, causalityResumen
Procedural aspects present a particular challenge in the case of international climate change litigation based on human rights. The complex nature of climate change and its global character pose the risk that a broad approach to victim status will call into question the functioning of these bodies and clearly complicate the establishment of causality. This should not mean abandoning international human rights-based climate litigation as a means of reacting to climate change, but it does require a proper assessment of what this instrument can contribute to the ultimate goal of sufficiently reducing GHG emissions.
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