#11815. Climate change in international arbitration, the next big thing?
July 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 21-05-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Law;
Energy (miscellaneous); |
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Abstract:
This article considers international arbitration as a potential forum to adjudicate climate change claims, in the form of commercial and investment arbitrations, the latter sustained by the rise of so-called ‘green’ investment treaties. In doing so, it tracks the rise of domestic legislation and litigation surrounding climate change, to demonstrate how the legal profession has already joined the collaborative effort to address this era-defining issue. This trend is likely to continue and become more globalised in the coming years, positioning international arbitration as an attractive mechanism for better addressing these challenges and resolving climate change disputes.
Keywords:
climate change; commercial arbitration; environmental counterclaims; environmental law; environmental litigation; climate litigation; international arbitration; investment arbitration
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