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Climate Change Litigation in Private Nuisance: Can It Address Harms Sustained by Traditional Owners in the Torres Strait?

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posted on 2023-04-25, 09:09 authored by Emmanouil, Nia, Tina Popa, Anne Kallies

Torres Strait Islanders are highly vulnerable to climate change hazards and in turn, climate-related harms. Through a detailed analysis of Australian and foreign case law and commentary, this article examines whether tort law, specifically, private nuisance, may offer Traditional Owners in the Torres Strait an avenue for holding accountable major carbon polluters for their contribution to these climate-related harms. Barriers to success are analysed and further discussed in relation to policy questions. Ultimately, the article finds that significant barriers to success currently exist, making a climate-related harm claim in private nuisance unlikely to succeed, for now. However, advances in international and Australian jurisprudence are creating the potential for actions to be successful in the future.

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Publication Date

2021

Volume

47

Issue

3

Type

Journal Article

Pages

142–174

AGLC Citation

Nia Emmanouil, Tina Popa and Anne Kallies, 'Climate Change Litigation in Private Nuisance: Can It Address Harms Sustained by Traditional Owners in the Torres Strait?' (2021) 47(3) Monash University Law Review 142

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