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Africa, Climate Justice and the Role of the Courts

Bouwer, Kim; Etemire, Uzuazo; Field, Tracy-Lynn; Jegede, Ademola

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Authors

Uzuazo Etemire

Tracy-Lynn Field

Ademola Jegede



Contributors

Kim Bouwer
Editor

Uzuazo Etemire
Editor

Tracy-Lynn Field
Editor

Ademola Jegede
Editor

Abstract

As the study of climate change litigation continues to emerge as a scholarly field, the conversation about the characteristics of litigation in Global South countries is still nascent. The meaning and identity of climate litigation, and the scholarly response to it, are mostly shaped around the priorities and pressures of Global North countries. But why does pursuing, and asserting, an African identity of climate litigation matter? The answer to this question lies in an understanding of what it means to pursue a ‘global’ endeavour, but also in an understanding of the dignity of African scholars, practitioners and activists in the face of the climate crisis.

This book spans a range of approaches and jurisdictions and aims to make a relevant yet lasting volume of reflective contributions both in relation to transnational, regional and local climate litigation scholarship, but also to our understanding of the plural nature of climate justice and climate governance. This chapter introduces the authors and the main themes of the book.

Citation

Bouwer, K., Etemire, U., Field, T., & Jegede, A. (2024). Africa, Climate Justice and the Role of the Courts. In K. Bouwer, U. Etemire, T. Field, & A. Jegede (Eds.), Climate Litigation and Justice in Africa (1-14). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.56687/9781529228977-005

Online Publication Date Jan 23, 2024
Publication Date 2024-01
Deposit Date Jun 22, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 23, 2024
Publisher Bristol University Press
Pages 1-14
Series Title Bristol Studies in Law and Social Justice
Book Title Climate Litigation and Justice in Africa
DOI https://doi.org/10.56687/9781529228977-005
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1618922
Contract Date May 31, 2023

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