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Tag Archives: Juridical standards and environmental law
Natural disasters – Acts of God or human culpability?
by Sven Åke Bjørke, Nov 2017 Natural Disasters – Acts of God or Human Culpability? Can politicians – our custodians – and leaders of big fossil fuel companies – become personally responsible for damages that occur due to their negligence? … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Legal action, Sustainable development
Tagged Climate change and litigation, environment litigation, Force majeure and Acts of God, Grunnlovens § 112, International Environmental law, International law and climate change, Juridical standards and environmental law, Lawsuits against greenhouse gas emitters, lawsuits against polluters, legal action against fossil fuels, legal right to a healthy atmosphere and stable climate, Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Natural disasters and acts of God, Norwegian constitution § 112, Precautionary measures and natural disasters, Sue ExxonMobil, Sue fossil fuel companies, youth plaintiffs in strategic atmospheric trust litigation
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