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Comparative Law and Climate Change

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This chapter aims at identifying the epistemological role held by comparative law in relation to climate change. In fact, legal scholarship has traditionally channeled its efforts on the climate legal regimes at the international and, more recently, local level. Surprisingly, little attention has been given to a more comprehensive comparative appraisal which shall consider, among others, the political, cultural and historical elements that come into play with regard to the development of national and supra-national climate laws and policies. Drawing lessons from Mauro Bussani’s reflections on global rule-making processes and comparative tort law, the chapter will hopefully explain why and how comparative law should deploy its unmatchable power as a cognitive instrument, both in theory and in practice, to provide a deeper understanding of the legal phenomena embedded in the climate change arena.
Boek: Mentoring Comparative Lawyers: Methods, Times, and Places: Liber Discipulorum Mauro Bussani
Series: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Volume: 77
Pagina's: 237 - 259
Aantal pagina's: 23
ISBN:9783030347536
Jaar van publicatie:2020
Trefwoorden:Climate change, Environmental law, Comparative law
BOF-keylabel:ja
Toegankelijkheid:Closed