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Part I: Foundational basis for climate responsibility and liability: Attribution science, economics and philosophical perspectives
21–102
21–40
Climate change, its impacts, and attribution of causes: Current status and challenges
Andrea K Steiner, Mastawesha M Engdaw
Andrea K Steiner, Mastawesha M Engdaw
21–40
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41–74
Climate change and pandemics: Feasibility constraints on mitigation and adaptation
Marcelo de Araujo, Lukas H Meyer
Marcelo de Araujo, Lukas H Meyer
41–74
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75–92
The cost of carbon: Economic approaches to damage evaluation
Michael Hanemann
Michael Hanemann
75–92
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93–102
Foreseeability of economic damages related to inadequate climate mitigation and adaptation
Karl W Steininger
Karl W Steininger
93–102
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105–490
Part II: Legal basis for climate change responsibility and liability
105–490
105–278
A. International aspects
105–278
105–132
Climate change responsibility and liability in international law
Julia Pleiel, Kirsten Schmalenbach
Julia Pleiel, Kirsten Schmalenbach
105–132
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133–160
From blabla to concrete obligations: The Oslo Principles and the Principles on Climate Obligations of Enterprises
Jaap Spier
Jaap Spier
133–160
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161–178
China’s climate change law: History, current situation, and key issues
Zhou Ke
Zhou Ke
161–178
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179–200
A rights-basis for climate compensatory claims in Kenya
Lydia A Omuko-Jung
Lydia A Omuko-Jung
179–200
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201–278
South Africa: Climate change, responsibility and liability – the legal system, public and private law considerations
Oliver C Ruppel
Oliver C Ruppel
201–278
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281–380
B. European Union, Germany and Austria
281–380
281–298
Climate change litigation in Germany and Austria – an overview
Daniel Ennöckl, Judith Fitz
Daniel Ennöckl, Judith Fitz
281–298
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299–312
State responsibility for climate change under EU and German law
Oliver Dörr
Oliver Dörr
299–312
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313–360
Oslo Principles in EU and Austrian climate change law
Eva Schulev-Steindl, Gerhard Schnedl
Eva Schulev-Steindl, Gerhard Schnedl
313–360
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361–380
The first Austrian climate lawsuit
Julia Wallner
Julia Wallner
361–380
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383–490
C. Private law and climate litigation
383–490
383–414
Climate change and tort law
Monika Hinteregger
Monika Hinteregger
383–414
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415–440
Legal standing in climate-related lawsuits
Erika Wagner
Erika Wagner
415–440
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441–490
Climate change litigation and the private sector – assessing the liability risk for multinational corporations and the way forward for strategic litigation
Mareike Rumpf
Mareike Rumpf
441–490
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493–525
Part III: Climate change litigation and enforcement: Crosscutting issues
493–525
493–498
Climate change, public interest litigation and the development of renewable energy law in China – based on the analysis of Friends of Nature v Ningxia Grid Company
Cao Wei
Cao Wei
493–498
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499–525
Fostering responsibility through compliance mechanisms
Birgit Hollaus
Birgit Hollaus
499–525
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Climate change litigation in Germany and Austria – an overview
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Daniel Ennöckl
Judith Fitz
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748930990-281
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-8707-4
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-3099-0
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