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Law, courts and populism: climate change litigation and the narrative turn

Authors :
Chris Hilson
Sterett, Susan M.
Walker, Lee D.
Source :
Research Handbook on Law and Courts ISBN: 9781788113205
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Edward Elgar, 2019.

Abstract

Climate change litigation has become an increasingly common feature of the modern legal landscape. Populism has, likewise, become commonplace within the political landscape, and the interaction between populism and the courts is the subject of a growing literature. This chapter considers the connections linking the two fields, considering in particular whether climate change litigation can be said to be populist in nature. Based on a survey of relevant cases, I develop two categories – populist legalism and legal populism – the former relating to the nature of the parties involved in litigation and the latter to narrative style employed in legal submissions. I argue that there are both benefits and distinct risks in borrowing from the populist playbook. While the chapter is focused on climate change litigation, its framework and conclusions are likely to be more broadly applicable to other policy fields examined by law and courts scholars.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-78811-319-9
978-1-78811-320-5
ISBNs :
9781788113199 and 9781788113205
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Research Handbook on Law and Courts ISBN: 9781788113205
Accession number :
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