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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | Property, negligence, and the intergenerational inequity of climate change |
Author: | Babie, P. |
Citation: | Alternative Law Journal�, 2016; 41(3):179-182 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
ISSN: | 1037-969X 2398-9084 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Paul Babie |
Abstract: | The recent decision of the United States District Court in Kelsey Cascade Rose Juliana et al v The United States of America¹ (‘Kelsey’) denied a motion to dismiss a suit brought on the basis of damages for future harms, suggesting that the law could be capable of developing in a novel way to allow claims on the basis of future harm from climate change. This article addresses the way in which such future harm may be conceived as part of a negligence claim, grounded in private property rights afforded by government. |
Keywords: | K11 K32 |
Rights: | © 2016 Paul Babie |
DOI: | 10.1177/1037969X1604100308 |
Published version: | http://journals.sagepub.com.proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/toc/aljb/41/3 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 3 Law publications |
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