Uncommon Law: Judging in the Anthropocene

J. Galperin, Douglas A. Kysar
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The origin story of environmental law begins with judges working valiantly to protect the environment, but ultimately, out of an apparent necessity, passing responsibility to legislators and regulators. There is truth to the story, but it ignores important aspects of the demonstrated expertise, creativity, and dynamism of common law judges. Given the trajectory of the environmental law narrative, judges today too anxiously defer to legislative and regulatory policy, and we have come to expect, sometimes champion, this shirking of environmental responsibility. But this logic of deference is unpersuasive in an age where legislators and regulators also struggle, and most often fail, to address environmental issues like climate change. This chapter urges that, instead of minimizing the role of judges, there is immense need to rediscover the possibilities of common law environmental protection. There is need to write a new origin story in which courts, legislators, and regulators carry shared responsibility. The threat of climate change demands a turn to courts for a variety of services, not least, adjudication that uncovers individual suffering and declaration of norms of right and responsibility. The judge’s role in candidly attending to these meaningful decisions can be the catalyst for much needed political action.
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非常规法:人类世的判断
环境法的起源故事始于法官勇敢地保护环境,但最终,出于明显的必要性,将责任转嫁给了立法者和监管者。这个故事是有道理的,但它忽略了普通法法官所表现出的专业知识、创造力和活力的重要方面。考虑到环境法叙事的轨迹,今天的法官过于焦虑地遵从立法和监管政策,我们已经开始期待,有时是支持,这种逃避环境责任的行为。但在这个时代,立法者和监管者也在努力解决气候变化等环境问题,而且往往以失败告终,这种顺从的逻辑是没有说服力的。本章呼吁,与其将法官的作用最小化,还不如重新发现普通法环境保护的可能性。有必要编写一个新的起源故事,让法院、立法者和监管者共同承担责任。气候变化的威胁要求法院提供各种服务,尤其是揭露个人苦难和宣布权利和责任规范的裁决。法官在坦率地参与这些有意义的决定方面所起的作用,可以成为迫切需要的政治行动的催化剂。
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