Baillet O. , Lanz J.G. , Pérez L.I.G. , NOVO FONCUBIERTA, MANUEL
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Lex soc.
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Científica
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01/01/2026
2-s2.0-105037586569
This special issue examines how the climate emergency is ceasing to be a mere backdrop and is becoming a normative driver reshaping core categories of constitutionalism: positive obligations, standing, evidentiary rules, judicial review, and the allocation of powers in multilevel systems. The contributions highlight the growing role of domestic and international adjudication in response to inadequate public action, with reference to recent national, supranational, and international case law. Bringing together approaches from different legal disciplines, the articles collected here analyse the shift towards a qualified, global form of environmental protection compatible with the principles of constitutional democracies. © 2026, null. All rights reserved.
Advisory Opinion OC-32/25; Climate emergency; Climate litigation; Criminal-law protection of the environment; Environmental constitutional justice