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9. Further Reading

Brooke Dellavedova, ‘The Role and Impact of Environmental Class Actions in Australia’ (2021) 24(1) Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 6

Kellie Edwards, ‘Costs and Public Interest Litigation After Oshlack v Richmond River Council’ (1999) 21(4) Sydney Law Review 680

Elizabeth Fisher, Eloise Scotford and Emily Barritt, ‘The Legally Disruptive Nature of Climate Change’ (2017) 80(2) The Modern Law Review 173

Melanie Murcott, Maria Antonia Tigre and Nesa Zimmerman, ‘Transnational Insights for Climate Litigation at the European Court of Human Rights: A South–North Perspective in Pursuit of Climate Justice’ (2023) 32(3) Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law 439

Jacqeline Peel, Alice Palmer and Rebekkah Markey-Towler, Review of Literature on Impacts of Climate Litigation (Report, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, 2022)

Jacqueline Peel and Jolene Lin, ‘Transnational Climate Litigation: the Contribution of the Global South’ (2019) 113(4) The American Journal of International Law 679

Rachel Pepper and Nicola Pain, ‘Legal Costs Considerations in Public Interest Climate Change Litigation’ (2019) 30(2) King’s Law Journal 211

Chief Justice Brian Preston, ‘Standing to Sue at Common Law in Australia’ (Paper, Joint Seminar on Legality of Administrative Behaviours and Types of Adjudication, 11–13 April 2006)

Margaret Satterthwaite (United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers), ‘Section IV Misuse and abuse of justice systems: advancing private interests at the expense of human rights through strategic lawsuits against public participation’ in Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers: Justice is not for Sale: the Improper Influence of Economic Actors on the Judiciary (Report, 20 September 2024)

Joana Setzer and Catherine Higham, Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation: 2023 Snapshot (Report, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2023)

Joana Setzer and Lisa Benjamin, ‘Climate Change Litigation in the Global South: Filling in Gaps’ (2020) 114 AJIL Unbound 56

Francesco Sindico (ed), Research Handbook on Climate Change Litigation (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024)

Milka Sormunen, ‘Rethinking Effective Remedies to the Climate Crisis: a Vulnerability Theory Approach’ (2023) 24 Human Rights Review 171

Christopher Stone, ‘Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects’ (1972) 45:2 Southern California Law Review (1972) 450

Noah Walker-Crawford, ‘Climate Change in the Courtroom: An Anthropology of Neighborly Relations’ (2023) 23(1) Anthropological Theory 76

Ceri Warnock, Environmental Courts and Tribunals: Powers, Integrity and the Search for Legitimacy (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022)

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