Does the European Court of Justice induce societal change? The record so far—with a green future in mind

Henri de Waele
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Over the seven decades of its existence, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has performed well as a conflict‐solving institution. From the existing literature, it becomes less clear however to what extent it served as an effective agent for societal change. Obtaining clarity on this issue seems imperative in the current day and age, considering the gargantuan challenges of accelerating climate change and environmental degradation: if the ECJ generally manages to ‘deliver’, at least some further progress could realistically be expected on this front also. The present article conducts an examination reviewing the experiences in the green domain from a comparative perspective, seeking to discern possible patterns and draw common inferences. Thus, it aims to expose how and when judges prove successful in recalibrating the conduct or opinions of real people in actual practice. Those insights may well inform future progress in different fields—the ecological as much as anywhere.
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欧洲法院会引发社会变革吗?迄今为止的记录--着眼于绿色未来
欧洲法院(ECJ)成立七十年来,作为一个解决冲突的机构表现出色。然而,从现有文献来看,欧洲法院在多大程度上成为了社会变革的有效推动者还不太清楚。在当今时代,考虑到气候变化和环境退化加速带来的巨大挑战,澄清这一问题似乎势在必行:如果欧洲法院总体上能够 "有所作为",那么至少在这一方面也可以现实地期待一些进一步的进展。本文从比较的角度审视了绿色领域的经验,试图找出可能的模式并得出共同的推论。因此,本文旨在揭示在实际操作中,法官是如何以及何时成功地重新调整真人的行为或观点的。这些见解很可能为不同领域的未来进展提供参考--生态领域也是如此。
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