The WTO dispute settlement system as a forum for climate litigation?

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This article examines whether and to what extent the dispute settlement system (DSS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) could and should serve as a venue for international climate litigation. The article tackles these questions in three parts. First, it maps the nature and features of a trade-related climate litigation. Second, it considers the prospect of such litigation under existing substantive and procedural rules of the WTO. Third, it investigates whether the WTO DSS should serve as a venue for climate litigation. The article finds that while the prospect of pro-climate litigation remains limited, anti-climate litigation is likely to increase, and that the DSS is an appropriate venue for adjudicating such disputes.

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Asmelash, H. (2023). The WTO dispute settlement system as a forum for climate litigation? Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, 32(2), 321–333. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12490

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