NGOs environmental legal mobilization and their access to the Spanish Supreme Court

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Abstract

Environmental NGOs in Spain are well known policy actors. Since the nineties some of them have been invited to participate in governmental committees and/or to provide expertise to Parliamentary committees. They have also an important role in mobilizing public opinion to defend and protect the environment. We know less though about how do they intervene in the judicial arena. In the framework of a growing role of the Courts in the field of environmental governance, the goal of this paper is to analyze to what extent Spanish NGOs resorted to the judicial arena, specifically the Supreme Court, to enforce international and European higher standards of environmental protection and advocated against wrong or inadequate praxis in the implementation of environmental regulations. Several non-judicial factors seem to have strengthened that trend in Spain: increasing environmental national and European regulation as well as the NGOs organizational capacity to make judicial claims in line with their policy preferences.

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Muñoz, L., & Moya, D. (2019). NGOs environmental legal mobilization and their access to the Spanish Supreme Court. Onati Socio-Legal Series, 9(3), 308–332. https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1061

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