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New era - Is international litigation possible to fight climate change?
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Canada facing legal challenge for breaking federal global warming law
HRL challenged over 'clean coal' claims
Environmental Groups Take Legal Action to Enforce Endangered Species Act
Canada wriggles off the hook for violating Kyoto law
FIELD report says international litigation could break deadlock
Ghana Business News - Developing countries can sue polluting nations
Lexology - High stakes and embryonic law: FIELD paper analyses prospects for international climate change litigation
New era - Is international litigation possible to fight climate change?
Tree hugger - Existing international law supports states suing one another over climate change damages
Youth Sue the US Government to Halt Climate Change under Public Trust Doctrine
United States: Montana Supreme Court denies petition to declare atmosphere 'public trust'
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International: Palau to seek ICJ Advisory Opinion
07 Oct 11
AES v Steadfast: Insurance doesn't cover climate change (US)
20 Sep 11
Supreme Court decision in AEP v Connecticut
08 Jul 11
United States: Montana Supreme Court denies petition to declare atmosphere 'public trust'
17 Jun 11
United States: Montana Supreme Court denies petition to declare atmosphere 'public trust'
17 Jun 11
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