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    Review of literature on impacts of climate litigation
    Peel, J ; Palmer, A ; Markey-Towler, R (Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, 2022-05-17)
    This report for the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) reviews the findings of academic and grey literature published over the period 2000-2021 on the impacts of climate change litigation. Climate change litigation is variously defined in the literature and may include interventions before courts, tribunals and complaints bodies where climate change is central or peripheral to any given complaint. Impacts are also understood differently in the literature. Broadly, the impacts of climate change litigation encompass the aftermath or follow-on events, actions or changes flowing from a case or proceeding, which can include direct legal, regulatory, policy and behavioural changes, as well as indirect effects on the conduct or actions of government, corporate, civil society and public actors.
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    Guidance on Policy and Legislation for Integrated Waste Management during a Pandemic
    Peel, J ; Godden, L ; Palmer, A ; Markey-Towler, R (United Nations Environment Programme, 2022)
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    Corporate Energy Transition: Legal Tools for Shifting Companies Towards Clean Energy Practices
    Peel, J ; Osofsky, H ; McDonnell, B ; Foerster, A ; Markey-Towler, R (University of Melbourne, Melbourne Law School, 2020)
    This report presents the findings of an ARC funded Discovery Project, DP160100225, Devising a Legal Blueprint for Corporate Energy Transition (Peel, Osofsky & McDonnell, 2016-2020).