Do We Need a World Climate Court?
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Bibliographic information

Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht / Heidelberg Journal of International Law
Volume 85 (2025), Issue 3
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- Publisher
- C.H.BECK Recht - Wirtschaft - Steuern, München
- Copyright Year
- 2025
- ISSN-Online
- 2942-3562
- ISSN-Print
- 0044-2348
Chapter information
Volume 85 (2025), Issue 3
Do We Need a World Climate Court?
- Authors:
- | |
- ISSN-Print
- 0044-2348
- ISSN-Online
- 2942-3562
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We are at a critical juncture in the history of international law, as international courts and dispute settlement bodies grapple with the unfolding climate crisis. This article theorises a World Climate Court as a way of evaluating existing institutions which are being called upon to handle climate-related cases. By discussing the potential composition, jurisdiction and remedial regimes of a World Climate Court, we argue that existing international courts are less than deally equipped for dealing with climate change cases. As a counterpoint, we suggest a World Climate Court composed of international law experts with broad legal expertise and supported by climate scientists. The article argues that a specialised court with a broad mandate to assess the international legal impacts of climate change could offer a structural and redistributive approach to remedies, and decide on climate cases in a more expeditious manner.