UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Interstate liability for climate change-related damage
Kosolapova, E.
Publication date
2013
Link to publication
Citation for published version (APA):
Kosolapova, E. (2013). Interstate liability for climate change-related damage.
General rights
It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons).
Disclaimer/Complaints regulations
If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible.
Bibliography
Abate, R.S. (2008). ‘Massachusetts v. EPA and the future of environmental standing in climate change litigation and beyond.’ 33 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. &
Pol’y Rev. 121
Aguilar, S., Appleton, A., Dafoe, J., Doran, P., Kosolapova, E., McColl, V., Mead, L. & Recio, E. (2011). Summary of the Durban Climate Change Conference. Earth
Negotiations Bulletin. 28 November-9 December 2011. Available from:
<www.iisd.ca/download/pdf/enb12534e.pdf>
Benzoni, F. (2008). ‘Environmental standing: who determines the value of other life?’, 18 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol’y F. 347
Birnie, P., Boyle, A. & Redgwell, C. (2009). International Law & the Environment (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press
Böckstiegel, K. (1992). Case Law on Space Activities. In N. Jasentuliyana (Ed.),
Space Law: Development and Scope (206-218). Westport: Praeger Publishers
Bodansky, D., Crook, J.R. & Crawford, J. (2002). ‘The ILC’s articles on responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts: a retrospect.’ 96 AMJIL 874
Boutrous, T.J., Jr. & Lanza, D. (2008). ‘Global warming tort litigation: the real “public nuisance.”’ Ecology Law Currents 35
Brunnée, J. (2004). ‘Of sense and sensibility: reflections on international liability regimes as tools for environmental protection.’ 53 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 351
Bryner, G. (2007). ‘The rapid evolution of climate change law.’ Utah B.J. 22 Cullet, P. (2007). ‘Liability and redress for human-induced global warming: towards an international regime.’ 43A Stan. J. Int’l L. 99
Daly, P. (2010). ‘Justiciability and the ‘political question’ doctrine.’ P.L. Jan. 160 De Sadeleer, N. (2010). The Principles of Prevention and Precaution in International Law: Two Heads of the Same Coin? In M., Fitzmaurice, D.M. Ong & P. Merkouris (Eds.), Research Handbook on International Environmental Law (182-199). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Desai, B.H. & Sidhu, B. (2012). ‘International environmental dispute settlement.’ 42/2 Environmental Policy and Law
Drumbl, M.A. (2006). Trail Smelter and the International Law Commission’s Work on State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts and State Liability. In R.M. Bratspies & R.A. Miller (Eds.), Transboundary Harm in International Law (85-98). New York: Cambridge University Press
INTERSTATE LIABILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE-RELATED DAMAGE
Durrant, N. (2007). ‘Tortious liability for greenhouse gas emissions? Climate change, causation and public policy considerations.’ 7 QUT LJJ 403
Eschen Mills, M. (2007). ‘The global warming case: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency.’ 7 Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol’y 67
Farber, D. (2008). ‘Basic compensation for victims of climate change.’ 38 Envtl. L.
Rep. News & Analysis 10521
Faure, M. G., Nollkaemper, A. & Amsterdam International Law Clinic (2007).
Climate Change Litigation Cases. Amsterdam: Milieudefensie
Faure, M. G. & Nollkaemper, A. (2007). ‘International liability as an instrument to prevent and compensate for climate change.’ 43A Stan. J. Int’l L. 123
Fitzmaurice, M. (2004). ‘The Kyoto Protocol compliance regime and treaty law.’ 8
Singapore Yearbook of International Law 23
Fitzmaurice, M. (2007). International Responsibility and Liability. In D. Bodansky, J. Brunnée & E. Hey (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental
Law (1010-1035). New York: Oxford University Press
Fitzmaurice, M. (2010). ‘Responsibility and Climate Change.’ 53 German
Yearbook of International Law 90
Fitzmaurice, M. & Redgwell, C. (2000). ‘Environmental non-compliance procedures and international law,’ 31 Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 35 Garnaut, R. (2008). Garnaut Climate Change Review. Available from: <www.garnautreview.org.au/2008-review.html>
Grossman, D.A. (2003). ‘Warming up to a not-so-radical idea: tort-based climate change litigation.’ 28 Colum. Envtl. L. 1
Gupta, J. (2007). ‘Legal steps outside the Climate Convention: litigation as a tool to address climate change.’ 16 RECIEL 76
Handl, G. (2006). Trail Smelter in Contemporary International Environmental Law: Its Relevance in the Nuclear Energy Context. In R.M. Bratspies & R.A. Miller (Eds.), Transboundary Harm in International Law (125-139). New York: Cambridge University Press
Hardman Reis, T. (2011). Compensation for Environmental Damages under
International Law: the Role of the International Judge. Alphen aan den Rijn:
Kluwer Law International
Heinzerling, L. (2008). ‘Climate change in the Supreme Court.’ 38 Envtl. L.1 Hoss, C. (2005). State Responsibility, Liability and Environmental Protection. In R. Wolfrum, C. Langenfeld & P. Minnerop (Eds.), Environmental Liability in
International Law: Towards a Coherent Conception (455-494). Berlin: Erich
Schmidt Verlag
Hsu, S.-L. (2008). ‘A realistic evaluation of climate change litigation through the lens of a hypothetical lawsuit.’ 79 U. Colo. L. Rev. 701
Johnson, M. (2006). ‘Liability for environmental damage in Antarctica: the adoption of Annex VI to the Antarctic Environmental Protocol.’ 19 Geo. Int’l
Envtl. L. Rev. 33
Kiss, A. & Shelton, D. (2007a). Guide to International Environmental Law. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Kiss, A. & Shelton, D. (2007b). Strict Liability in International Environmental Law. In T.M. Nndiaye & R. Wolfrum (Eds.), Law of the Sea, Environmental Law
and Settlement of Disputes. Liber Amicorum Judge Thomas A. Mensah.
(1131-1151). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Klabbers, J. (2007). Compliance Procedures. In D. Bodansky, J. Brunnée & E. Hey (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (995-1009). New York: Oxford University Press
Langenfeld, C. & Minnerop, P. (2005). Environmental Liability Provisions in International Law. In R. Wolfrum, C. Langenfeld & P. Minnerop (Eds.),
Environmental Liability in International Law: Towards a Coherent Conception
(3-158). Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag
Lean, J., Beer, J. & Bradley, R. (1995). ‘Reconstruction of solar irradiance since 1610: implications for climate change.’ 22 Geophysical Research Letters 3195 Lefeber, R. (1996). Transboundary Environmental Interference and the Origin of
State Liability. The Hague: Kluwer Law International
Lefeber, R. (2009). An Inconvenient Responsibility. Utrecht: Eleven International Publishing
Lefeber, R. (2012). Climate Change and State Responsibility. In R. Rayfuse & S. Scott (Eds.), International Law in the Era of Climate Change (321-349). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Lefeber, R. (2012). ‘The legal significance of the Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol: the result of a paradigm evolution.’ Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2012-87. Centre for Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Paper No. 2012-02
Lefeber, R. & Oberthür, S. (2010). ‘Holding countries to account: the Kyoto Protocol’s compliance system revisited after four years of experience.’ Climate
INTERSTATE LIABILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE-RELATED DAMAGE
Loibl, G. (2010). Compliance Procedures and Mechanisms. In M. Fitzmaurice, D.M. Ong & P. Merkouris (Eds.), Research Handbook on International
Environmental Law (426-449). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
MacLeod, N. (2001). Extinction. In Encyclopaedia of Life Sciences. London: Macmillan. Available from:
<www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/MacLeod/pdfs/extinction!.pdf>
Mank, B.C. (2005). ‘Standing and global warming: is injury to all injury to none?’ 35 Envtl. L. 1
Mank, B.C. (2009). ‘Standing and future generations: does Massachusetts v. EPA open standing for generations to come?’ 34 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 1
Murphy, J.F. (2010). The Evolving Dimensions of International Law: Hard Choices
for the World Community. New York: Cambridge University Press
Okowa, P. (2000). State Responsibility for Transboundary Air Pollution in
International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Ong, D.M. (2010). International Legal Efforts to Address Human-Induced Global Climate Change. In M. Fitzmaurice, D.M. Ong & P. Merkouris (Eds.), Research
Handbook on International Environmental Law (450-470). Cheltenham: Edward
Elgar
Peel, J. (2007). ‘The role of climate change litigation in Australia’s response to global warming.’ 24 EPLJ 90
Pidot, J.R. (2006). Global Warming in the Courts. An Overview of Current Litigation and Common Legal Issues. Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute, Georgetown University Law Center. Retrieved on 6 April 2009 from: <www.law.georgetown.edu/gelpi/current_research/documents/GWL_Report.pdf> Pidot, J.R. (2007). Global Warming in the Courts: the Massachusetts v EPA Decision and its Implications. Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute, Georgetown University Law Center. Retrieved on 14 April 2009 from: <www.law.georgetown.edu/gelpi/current_research/documents/GWL_Update_4.24. 07.pdf>
Posner, E.A. (2007). ‘Climate change and international human rights litigation: a critical appraisal.’ 155 U. Pa. L. Rev 1925
Preston, B. (2010). Climate change litigation. Paper delivered to Climate Change Governance after Copenhagen Conference, Hong Kong, 4 November 2010. Available from:
<www.lec.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/agdbasev7wr/_assets/lec/m420301l721754/preston_ climate%20change%20litigation%20-%20a%20conspectus.pdf>
Quentin-Baxter, R.Q. (1982). Third report on international liability for injurious consequences arising out of acts not prohibited by international law. A/CN.4/360 & Corr.1, YILC, vol. II, Part One (1982)
Rose, A. (2007). ‘Gray v Minister for Planning: the rising tide of climate change litigation in Australia.’ Syd. L. Rev. 28
Sands, P. (2003). Principles of International Environmental Law (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Schwarte, C. & Byrne, R. (2010). International Climate Change Litigation and the Negotiation Process. Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development working paper. Retrieved on 1 March 2010 from: <www.field. org.uk/files/FIELD_cclit_long_Oct.pdf>
Shibata, A. (2009). How to Design an International Liability Regime for Public Spaces: the Case of the Antarctic Environment. In T. Komori & K. Wellens (Eds.),
Public Interest Rules of International Law: towards Effective Implementation
(347-372). Farnham: Ashgate
Slade, T.N. (2007). ‘Climate change: the human rights implications for small island developing countries.’ 37 Environmental Policy and Law 215
Smith, J. & Shearman, D. (2006). Climate Change Litigation: Analysing the Law,
Scientific Evidence & Impacts on the Environment, Health & Property. Adelaide:
Presidian Legal Publications
Spier, J. (2012). Shaping the Law for Global Crises: Thoughts about the Role the
Law could Play to Come to Grips with the Major Challenges of Our Time. Utrecht:
Eleven International Publishing
Stern, N. (2006). Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change. Available from: <http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/stern _review_report.htm>
Stevenson, D. (2007). ‘Special solicitude for state standing: Massachusetts v. EPA.’ 112 Penn St. L. Rev. 1
Sugar, M. (2007). ‘Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency.’ 31 Harv.
Envtl. L. Rev. 531
Tice, V. (2008). ‘From Vermont’s maples to Wybong’s olives: cross-cultural lessons from climate change litigation in the United States and Australia.’ 10
Asian-Pac. L. & Pol’y J. 292
Tol, R. & Verheyen, R. (2001). Liability and Compensation for Climate Change Damages – a Legal and Economic Assessment. Centre for Marine and Climate Research, Hamburg University. Working paper FNU-9. Retrieved on 1 March 2011 from: <www.fnu.zmaw.de/fileadmin/fnu-files/publication/working-papers/liability.pdf>
INTERSTATE LIABILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE-RELATED DAMAGE
Tomuschat, C. (2011). Global Warming and State Responsibility. In H. Hestermeyer
et al. (Eds.), Law of the Sea in Dialogue (3-29). Heidelberg: Springer
Treves, T. (2009). The Settlement of Disputes and Non-compliance Procedures. In T. Treves et al. (Eds.), Non-compliance Procedures and Mechanisms and the
Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements (499-518). The Hague:
TMC Asser Press
Verheyen, R. (2005). Climate Change Damage and International Law – Prevention
Duties and State Responsibility. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Voigt, C. (2008). ‘State responsibility for climate change damages.’ 77 Nordic
Journal of International Law 1
Weinberg, P. (2008). ‘‘Political questions’: an invasive species infecting the courts.’ 19 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol’y F. 155
Yamin, F. & Depledge, J. (2004). The International Climate Change Regime: a
Guide to Rules, Institutions and Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University