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6 Cases found

A Sud et al. v. Italy

At issue: Whether the Italian government is violating fundamental rights through its inaction on the climate emergency
Jurisdictions:
  • Italy
    • Civil Court of Rome
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ClientEarth v. European Investment Bank

At issue: Whether finance decisions by the European Investment Bank may be subject to requests for internal review under the Aarhus Convention over their potential environmental harm.
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
  • European Union
    • General Court (known as Court of First Instance before 2010)
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Greenpeace v. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

At issue: Challenge to consultation process for government report into construction of new nuclear power plants
Jurisdictions:
  • United Kingdom
    • England and Wales
      • High Court of Justice
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Bard Campaign v. Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

At issue: Challenge designation process for “ecotowns”
Jurisdictions:
  • United Kingdom
    • England and Wales
      • High Court of Justice
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Environment-People-Law v. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and National Agency of Environmental Investments

At issue: Access to government information on greenhouse gas emissions trading
Jurisdictions:
  • Ukraine
    • Lviv
      • Administrative Court
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City of Lyon v. French Deposits and Consignments Fund

At issue: To access information on greenhouse gas emissions allowance transactions
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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