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6 Cases found

Children of Austria v. Austria

At issue: Whether the Federal Climate Protection Act violates children’s rights under constitutional law or the EU Charta of Fundamental Rights and/or their right to equality before the law.
Jurisdictions:
  • Austria
    • Constitutional Court
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Declic et al. v. The Romanian Government

At issue: Whether the mitigation and adaptation targets undertaken by the Romanian authorities violate the Paris Agreement, European, and domestic law.
Jurisdictions:
  • Romania
    • Cluj Court of Appeal
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Fliegenschnee et al. v. Federal Ministry for Digitalisation and Business Location, Austria

At issue: Whether individuals can demand the phasing out of fossil fuels based on Austrian laws and EU Effort Sharing Regulation Act.
Jurisdictions:
  • Austria
    • Vienna
      • Administrative Court of Vienna
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ClientEarth v. Belgian National Bank

At issue: Whether the Belgian National Bank's purchasing of bonds from fossil fuel companies violated EU law.
Jurisdictions:
  • Belgium
    • Brussels
      • Court of First Instance
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Klimatická žaloba ČR v. Czech Republic

At issue: Whether the Czech Republic's inaction on climate change violates human rights
Jurisdictions:
  • Czech Republic
    • Prague Municipal Court
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IPC Petroleum France SA v. France

At issue: Whether placing an eventual expiration date on a fossil fuel mining permit in service of national mitigation goals violates the permit holder’s right to peaceful enjoyment of property.
Jurisdictions:
  • France
    • Administrative Supreme Court
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