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Brazil and Climate Justice -

Brazil and Climate Justice

Pioneering Climate Litigation for a Global Cause
Buch | Hardcover
456 Seiten
2025
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-69081-3 (ISBN)
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This edited book, the first focused on Brazilian climate litigation for an international audience, explores one of the fastest-growing jurisdictions in the field, offering insights for scholars, litigators, judges and policymakers worldwide on the innovative legal strategies employed in Brazilian courts.
The stakes of climate change in Brazil extend far beyond its borders, influencing global biodiversity, the Amazon rainforest, and planetary climate stability. With the fourth-highest number of climate cases worldwide and a leadership role in the Global South, Brazil stands at the forefront of the global climate justice movement. This edited volume delves into nearly 90 groundbreaking cases, uncovering innovative legal strategies and their profound implications for international climate policies. Highlighting Brazil’s unique ecological importance, particularly the Amazon’s role in sustaining global balance, the book features contributions from leading scholars and litigators. This indispensable resource offers critical insights and inspires creative legal pathways to tackle the world's most pressing climate challenges.

Maria Antonia Tigre is the Director of Global Climate Litigation at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School (United States). Armando Rocha is a Professor of International Law, Law of the Sea, and Climate Change Law at Universidade Católica Portuguesa and researcher at the Católica Research Centre for the Future of the Law (Portugal). Délton Winter de Carvalho is the Director of the Environmental Law Program at UNISINOS (Brazil).

Foreword
Acknowledgments



List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Abbreviations

List of Contributors

1 Climate Change Litigation in Brazil: an Introduction

 Maria Antonia Tigre, Armando Rocha and Délton Winter de Carvalho



Section 1: Challenges in Climate Litigation in Brazil



2 A Panorama of Climate Litigation in Brazil

 Danielle de Andrade Moreira



3 The Separation of Powers Principle and the Role of Different Bodies in Climate Action

 Enéas Xavier de Oliveira Junior and Letícia Simo Veras



4 The Role of Science in Climate Litigation

 Juliana de Augustinis



Section 2

Climate Litigation and Human Rights



5 Recognizing the Paris Agreement as a Human Rights Treaty: the Climate Fund Case and Brazilian Courts

 Carolina de Figueiredo Garrido



6 The Obligation to Protect the Stability of the Climate System under the Right to a Healthy Environment in Brazil

 Délton Winter de Carvalho and Armando Rocha



7 Brazil and Advisory Opinions before International Courts and Tribunals: Participation and Impact of Advisory Opinions in Domestic Courts

 Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida



8 Access to Justice and Climate Litigation in Brazil

 Luciana Gross Cunha and Maria Cecília de Araujo Asperti



Section 3: Climate Litigation and Vulnerabilities



9 Vulnerabilities in Climate Litigation: the Role of Gender, Race, and Poverty

 Mariana Belmont and Nauê Bernardo Pinheiro de Azevedo



10 Decolonizing Climate Litigation: an Analysis of Indigenous Climate Litigation in Brazil

 Gabriel Mantelli, Maurício Terena, Isabela Bicalho and Marie-Louise Siemons



11 Future Generations and Climate Litigation in Brazil

 Luciana Bauer



Section 4: Climate Litigation and Biodiversity



12 The Protection of the Marine Environment Through Litigation in the Context of the Climate Crisis in Brazil

 Julia Cirne Lima Weston



13 The Protection of the Amazon Forest as a Central Aspect of Climate Mitigation

 Maria Antonia Tigre and Anna Maria Cárcamo



14 The Rights of Nature: Another Legal Avenue for Climate Litigation in Brazil?

 Fernanda Cavedon-Capdeville, José Rubens Morato Leite, Humberto Filpi and Tônia Dutra



Section 5: Beyond the State: Climate Litigation and the Energy Transition



15 The Role of Financial Institutions in Climate Litigation in Brazil

 Alessandra Lehmen



16 The State’s Duty to Pursue the Highest Possible Ambition

 Guilherme J.S. Leal



17 Climate Damage and Tort Law in Brazilian Climate Litigation

 Rafaela Martins da Rosa



18 Just Transition Litigation in Brazil

 Luiz Ormay Jr



Appendix 1: Table of Cases

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Environmental Law ; 21
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 880 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
ISBN-10 90-04-69081-6 / 9004690816
ISBN-13 978-90-04-69081-3 / 9789004690813
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