This study aims to demonstrate the increasingly significant role played by NHRI(s) in managing litigation related to climate change. Thanks to their function and structure, NHRI(s) can represent a link between society and decision-makers, participating in the development of regulatory acts, and intervening in cases of violations of human rights by state and private authorities. The article highlights how NHRI(s) can offer a significant contribution to managing climate change by mediating conflicts and ensuring the protection of human rights.

Contenzioso in materia climatica e separazione dei poteri: il ruolo delle National Human Rights Institutions = Climate change litigation and separation of powers: the role of National Human Rights Institutions / A. Baraggia. - In: DPCE ONLINE. - ISSN 2037-6677. - 58:SP2(2023 Jul 25), pp. 314-329. (Intervento presentato al convegno Convegno DPCE tenutosi a Caserta nel 2022) [10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1888].

Contenzioso in materia climatica e separazione dei poteri: il ruolo delle National Human Rights Institutions = Climate change litigation and separation of powers: the role of National Human Rights Institutions

A. Baraggia
2023

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This study aims to demonstrate the increasingly significant role played by NHRI(s) in managing litigation related to climate change. Thanks to their function and structure, NHRI(s) can represent a link between society and decision-makers, participating in the development of regulatory acts, and intervening in cases of violations of human rights by state and private authorities. The article highlights how NHRI(s) can offer a significant contribution to managing climate change by mediating conflicts and ensuring the protection of human rights.
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25-lug-2023
31-mag-2023
https://www.dpceonline.it/index.php/dpceonline/article/view/1888
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