At issue: Whether tax advantages of aviation companies compared to railway companies violate the applicant’s fundamental rights to equality before the law, to life and to private and family life.
At issue: Whether Art 3 of the Federal Climate Protection Act violates fundamental rights by failing to ensure compliance with international and European greenhouse gas reduction targets.
At issue: Whether the information related to the National Pension Services’ internal discussions on introduction of coal investment policy is required to be disclosed under the Act on Disclosure of Information for Public Institutions.
At issue: Whether the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development and the Ministry of Mines and Energy failed to comply with their obligations established by Law 1931 of 2018 and Law 2169 of 2021 regarding climate action.
At issue: Whether the respondent Minister had reasonable grounds to believe that the challenged ETS regulations could meet New Zealand’s emissions reductions targets.
At issue: Whether the permitting of open-pit coal project has been conducted in violation of the National Policy on Climate Change and without proper participation and prior consultation to traditional fishermen communities.
At issue: Whether the permitting of thermoelectric plants project has been conducted without considerations of GHG emissions, water related impacts, and prior consultation with indigenous people.
At issue: Whether a screening decision made by the competent environmental authority establishing that no Environmental Impact Assessment is needed for a tourist development took into due account the climate relevant aspects of the project.
At issue: Whether defendants violated the plaintiffs’ human rights to self-determination, cultural integrity, autonomous governing and territory by approving and implementing the REDD+ projects in their territories.
At issue: Whether the permitting of towers for power transmission lines should be analyzed together with the project of floating Thermoelectric Plants considering its cumulative and synergic impacts and its contribution to climate change.
At issue: Whether the permitting of thermoelectric plants project has been conducted without considerations of GHG emissions and water related impacts.