The Transformation of European Climate Litigation

In a transformative moment for European and global climate litigation, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled for the first time in its history that inadequate climate mitigation measures violate human rights. The implications are far-reaching, both in Europe and beyond. This joint blog debate with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law assesses the Court's climate judgments from April 9 and discusses the implications for climate protection and climate litigation.

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Unfrei, Unfair und Unsicher

Es ist notwendig, sich zu vergegenwärtigen, dass Wahlen mehr umfassen als den bloßen Akt der Stimmenabgabe am Wahltag.

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Unfree, Unfair, and Insecure

It is essential to recognize that elections encompass more than just the act of casting votes on election day.

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Im Herbst 2024 wird in Thüringen gewählt. Was passiert, wenn eine autoritär-populistische Partei staatliche Machtmittel in die Hand bekommt? In den Monaten bis zur Landtagswahl wollen wir die Antwort auf diese Frage suchen.

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Was käme auf Rechtsstaat und Demokratie in Thüringen zu, wenn eine autoritär-populistische Partei nach den Landtagswahlen im September staatliche Machtmittel in die Hand bekommt? Mit dem Thüringen-Projekt gehen wir dieser Frage nach. Mit unserem aktuellen Policy Paper stellen wir konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen vor, um die Thüringer Rechts- und Verfassungsordnung resilienter gegenüber autoritär-populistischen Strategien zu machen.

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02 May 2024

Scharfgestellte Staatsräson

Das Vorgehen deutscher Behörden gegen kritische Stimmen in Bezug auf die israelische Kampfführung im Gaza-Krieg sorgt für zunehmende Kritik. Insbesondere international häufen sich Presseberichte und besorgte Äußerungen über Einschränkungen der Meinungs- und Versammlungsfreiheit. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit kam dabei zuletzt den Maßnahmen zur Unterbindung des Palästina-Kongresses in Berlin zu. In der Sache erscheint das Vorgehen der Sicherheitsbehörden gegen den Palästina-Kongress und bestimmte Einzelpersonen als überzogen und unverhältnismäßig. Für ein rechtswidriges, vor allem grundrechtswidriges Vorgehen der Sicherheitsbehörden sprechen auch die behördlichen Maßnahmen gegen (aktive und passive) Teilnehmer der Veranstaltung, die auch im Nachgang – trotz Nachfrage – nicht plausibel erklärt worden sind.

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China’s Memory Laws

The study of ‘memory laws’ has seen a spectacular rise in recent years as governments worldwide are reverting to formal legislation to shape and secure their preferred historical discourses and outlaw narratives subverting these. Despite the increasingly global nature of this phenomenon, this budding scholarly genre has remained largely preoccupied with developments in Europe. Until very recently, Chinese memory laws have been overlooked in these discussions. It is time to start paying attention to them.

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Why the Provisional Measures Order in Nicaragua v. Germany severely limits Germany’s ability to transfer arms to Israel

In an application before the International Court of Justice brought by Nicaragua against Germany, Nicaragua requested that the ICJ indicate provisional measures as a matter of extreme urgency with respect to Germany’s ‘participation in the ongoing plausible genocide and serious breaches of international humanitarian law and other peremptory norms of general international law occurring in the Gaza Strip’. While Nicaragua did not get any of the provisional measures requested, the request for provisional measures may nevertheless have achieved its aim of preventing Germany from providing arms to Israel for use in the Gaza Strip.

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Ten Commandments to Stifle Academic Freedom

Since 2010, the beginning of the populist takeover and the authoritarian transition, Hungary has gathered a lot of experience on how to dismantle academic freedom. This knowledge can be useful for other autocrats as well. But even if we don’t want to give them tips on how to repeat what happened and is happening in this country, it might still be worth reconstructing how it all took place. This can be especially useful for calculating what to expect from autocrats and preparing how to defend against them.

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01 May 2024

Nicaragua Comes Up Empty

On 30 April 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rejected a request by Nicaragua for the indication of provisional measures in connection with claims relating to Germany’s support for Israel in the ongoing Gaza conflict. In a terse, sparsely-reasoned decision, the Court decided 15-1 that the circumstances were ‘not such as to require the exercise of its power under Article 41 of the Statute to indicate provisional measures’. While this outcome was not necessarily surprising to those who had followed the proceedings, the Court’s approach—in which it declined to address the usual requirements for the indication of provisional measures—was unusual.

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International Trade and “Embedded Emissions” after KlimaSeniorinnen

A key and underrated aspect of the recent triad of climate rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) is that the ECtHR has brought to the fore the role of trade-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in states’ carbon footprints. While most international climate agreements focus on the reduction of domestic GHG emissions, in the Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland Judgment (KlimaSeniorinnen), the ECtHR found ‘attributable’ to Switzerland the GHG emissions taking place abroad, ‘embedded’ into goods (and possibly services) ‘consumed’ in Switzerland. As I will argue, the ruling appears to require Switzerland to adopt a climate-oriented trade policy.

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Globules or Life-Saving Treatment after all? On the Effect of Climate Lawsuits

In her response to the post by Bernhard Wegener, who criticizes climate lawsuits as ineffective globules, Manuela Niehaus illustrates the effect of climate lawsuits. She argues that not everything that tastes sweet is just ineffective homeopathy.

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30 April 2024

Kein Kniefall vorm Gericht

Eine klaffende Lücke im Rechtsschutzsystem der Bundesrepublik gäbe einer autoritär-populistischen Regierung die Möglichkeit, sich aus eigener Machtvollkommenheit über Gerichtsentscheidungen hinwegzusetzen – ohne nennenswerte Konsequenzen. Denn einer Regierung, die Urteile missachtet, setzen Gerichte kaum etwas entgegen. Deshalb soll das verwaltungsprozessuale Zwangsvollstreckungsrecht reformiert werden. Die geplanten Änderungen werden aber nicht für mehr Resilienz gegen exekutiven Ungehorsam sorgen.

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Chaos, Verwirrung und republikanischer Kurswechsel

Das US-amerikanische Abtreibungsrecht ist schwer nachvollziehbar – für Schwangere, für Ärzt:innen, und auch für außenstehende Beobachter, die verstehen wollen, wie Abtreibung mit den Präsidentschaftswahlen 2024 verstrickt ist. Die Geschichte ist kompliziert, dynamisch und noch nicht vorbei. Eine Warnung in den Worten von Bette Davis: “Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy night”.

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Separation of Powers and KlimaSeniorinnen

Especially in Switzerland, the KlimaSeniorinnen ruling has been met with sharp criticism. The rightwing Swiss People’s party (Schweizerische Volkspartei, SVP) (predictably) accused the Court of judicial overreach and demanded that Switzerland leave the Council of Europe. The ECtHR decision directly addresses separation of powers and the role of the judiciary in adjudicating human rights, specifically in the context of climate change. This post unpacks the decision and argues that concerns about ECtHR overreach are unwarranted. It shows how the judgment forms an integral part of democratic governance (particularly in Switzerland) whilst being conducive to better laws and policies.

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Ernährung am Existenzminimum

Ist das Bürgergeld verfassungswidrig, weil es keine gesunde Ernährung ermöglicht? Ernährungswissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse, die erst nach der letzten Entscheidung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts gewonnen wurden, sprechen dafür. Gesunde Ernährung kostet mehr, als bei der jetzigen Berechnung der Regelbedarfe für Ernährung berücksichtigt wird. Denn nach den aktuellen Zahlen der Europäischen Gemeinschaftsstatistik über Einkommen und Lebensbedingungen können sich 13 Prozent der Menschen in Deutschland nicht jeden zweiten Tag eine Mahlzeit mit Fleisch, Geflügel, Fisch oder einer vegetarischen Alternative leisten.

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29 April 2024

Chaos, Confusion and Republican Change-Up

Grasping the rules for getting an abortion in the American states is no easy matter for pregnant women, for abortion doctors, or for outside observers trying to understand how deeply entangled abortion is with the 2024 Presidential Election in November. The story is complicated, fast-moving, and not over yet. As Bette Davis warned her party guests, “Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy night”.

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Rebuilding the Rule of Law

The victory of the opposition in the parliamentary elections in Poland in 2023 followed by the formation of a coalition government paved the way for the rebuilding of the rule of law after a period of its systematic violation during the 8-year rule of PiS. The first four months of the new government have already shown that this process will not be easy. However, certain actions aimed at rebuilding the violated standards have already been taken. Three goals and values ​​should be among the guiding principles in the process of rebuilding the rule of law in Poland: legalism, legal certainty, and building citizens' trust in public institutions.

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Das ist Kunst, das kommt weg

Auch ohne Beteiligung einer autoritären Partei an einer Regierung hat der sog. „Kulturkampf von Rechts“ längst begonnen und zeitigt Erfolge. Nicht nur in Thüringen oder in Deutschland, sondern auch international dient Kultur als Strategie der Polarisierung. Sie bietet ein besonders wirksames, oft unterschätztes Feld für Legitimationsnarrative, denn sie baut Legitimationsbrücken zwischen Rechtspopulismus und Neonazismus. Jetzt kommt erst die schlechte Nachricht: Eine autoritäre Regierung kann sich dabei die Kunstförderung spielend leicht zu Nutze machen

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The Enemy Within

Naivety persists when it comes to understanding the scope of the hybrid war that Russia is currently waging against us, with the role played by the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban being a good example. European diplomats, politicians and commentators continue to underestimate the security risk that he poses as Putin's willing puppet. As a result, they are right now sleepwalking into what will likely be a disastrous Hungarian EU Presidency, not only for the Union itself but also for Ukraine.   

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The European Court of Human Rights’ April 9 Climate Rulings and the Future (Thereof)

By recognizing the responsibility they have toward future individuals who will be standing in their shoes, current decision-makers are encouraged to adopt long-term perspectives and consider the broader implications of their actions beyond the immediate. This responsibility is echoed in numerous statements by the ECtHR in its rulings about how it understands its own role in European society and the world, and about the deference it believes it owes to domestic decision-makers on the one hand, and to its own past and future work on the other hand. In this light, the ECtHR has struck a pragmatic yet slightly cynical balance between the great demands it was faced with and the great responsibilities it owes to European citizens, to other institutions, and to itself.

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Overcoming Big Tech AI Merger Evasions: Innovating EU Competition Law through the AI Act

To develop AI, computing power and access to data (aka bigness) are crucial. Now, Big Tech companies appear evading EU competition law. Companies like Google and Microsoft evade the EU Merger Regulation by entering partnerships with smaller AI labs that fall short of shifting ownership but nevertheless increase the monopolistic power of Big Tech. These quasi-mergers are particularly problematic in the context of generative AI, which relies even more than many other services on incredibly vast computing power. That is a dire state from an economic as well as a more fundamental and democratic perspective, as concentrating economic might in the hands of very few companies may cause problems down the road.

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28 April 2024

Uniting the Indian Opposition

More than 35 parties have come together to form a big-tent united opposition bloc called the ‘Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance’ (“INDIA”) to jointly fight the BJP in the 2024 General Elections. They believe that if the opposition could field a single common candidate against every BJP candidate, they could potentially defeat the BJP or at least challenge its ambitious goal of winning a supermajority. The strategy of uniting the opposition against an electorally strong and populist leader is not uncommon, both for India and globally. In the following paragraphs, I’ll discuss how this strategy has played out in the recent past and what lessons INDIA could learn from such a global experience.

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27 April 2024

Karlsruhe hat die Wahl

Vom „Moin“ im Norden bis zum „Grüß Gott“ im Süden – wie viel flächendeckende Repräsentation erfordert das Wahlrecht? Am zweiten Tag der mündlichen Verhandlung zur Wahlrechtsreform ging es um genau diese Frage. Dem Zweiten Senat des BVerfG kommt nun die Aufgabe zu, die dem Gesetzgeber nicht gelungen ist: eine integrierende Entscheidung über das Wahlrecht im Konsens. Dabei lässt er sich kaum in die Karten schauen.

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26 April 2024

Unfrei, Unfair und Unsicher

Es ist notwendig, sich zu vergegenwärtigen, dass Wahlen mehr umfassen als den bloßen Akt der Stimmenabgabe am Wahltag.

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