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Biodiversity is in accelerated decline and urgent action is needed.
In 2020, the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity ended, and none of its
Aichi Targets were met. Despite the legally disappointing situation
on a global level, the role of national courts in adjudicating
climate change litigation is showing potential for effective
mitigation and adaptation, and judges have become key actors in
linking internationally agreed goals with tangible national
commitments to mitigate climate change. Can this pursuit of
globally agreed goals at a local level be transposed and lead a
similar trend for biodiversity governance? This edited collection
gives readers an overview of the shape and reach of biodiversity
litigation, drawing on specific case studies from countries such as
Brazil, China, India and Canada. It considers two questions:
Firstly, what is the influence of international biodiversity law on
biodiversity litigation? Secondly, what are the trends of
biodiversity litigation? Leading experts discuss these questions
from the perspective of developing, developed and mega bio-diverse
countries, promoting the concept of biodiversity litigation as a
common notion of environmental law, and arguing for more creative
legal thinking when dealing with and analysing biodiversity-related
disputes.
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