Thinking Strategically About Climate Litigation

Ben Batros, Tessa Khan
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Efforts to drive action on climate change are increasingly turning to courts. Climate litigation is nothing new, but there has been a recent surge of cases with strategic ambitions. This use of litigation to achieve strategic goals mirrors a long history of human rights practitioners using litigation to achieve policy change. While climate litigators are recognizing the relevance of substantive human rights arguments to climate change, they have paid limited attention to how the human rights community has used litigation. This is a missed opportunity. The human rights community has spent decades debating the role of strategic litigation in effecting lasting change, reflecting on the role of strategic litigation and its relationship with other forms of advocacy and activism, and identifying how to minimise the risks of litigation and maximise its impact. There is potential for climate litigators to use and build on the hard-won lessons that human rights advocates have learned about how to use litigation most effectively and strategically when facing problems with deep social, economic and political roots. This paper outlines those links: it identifies the emergence of the next generation of climate litigation involving cases with strategic ambition; outlines the debates on strategic litigation within the human rights community; and considers how the lessons from those debates apply to climate litigation.
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对气候诉讼的战略思考
推动气候变化行动的努力越来越多地转向法院。气候诉讼并不是什么新鲜事,但最近出现了大量具有战略野心的案件。这种利用诉讼实现战略目标的做法反映了人权工作者利用诉讼实现政策变革的悠久历史。虽然气候诉讼律师认识到实质性人权论点与气候变化的相关性,但他们对人权界如何利用诉讼的关注有限。这是一个错失的机会。几十年来,人权界一直在辩论战略诉讼在实现持久变革中的作用,反思战略诉讼的作用及其与其他形式的倡导和行动主义的关系,并确定如何将诉讼风险降至最低,并将其影响最大化。人权倡导者在面对具有深刻社会、经济和政治根源的问题时,如何最有效、最具战略意义地利用诉讼,气候诉讼律师有可能利用并借鉴来之不易的经验教训。本文概述了这些联系:它确定了涉及具有战略野心的案件的下一代气候诉讼的出现;概述人权界关于战略诉讼的辩论;并考虑了这些辩论的经验教训如何适用于气候诉讼。
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