TITLE:
Access to Climate Justice from a Transnational Perspective
AUTHORS:
Diana Magaly Correa Valero, Marcio Ricardo Staffen, Zenildo Bodnar
KEYWORDS:
Transnationality, Climate Justice, Access to Justice
JOURNAL NAME:
Beijing Law Review,
Vol.14 No.3,
September
4,
2023
ABSTRACT: The general objective of this research is to analyze access to climate justice from a transnational perspective. The significant consequences of the global climate crisis, coupled with the inadequacy of traditional governance and regulatory models, justify the conduct of new research on the subject with a focus on transnational theory. Thus, as a result of this research, it was concluded that given the alarming data related to environmental damages affecting climate change and its global impacts, it is necessary to create policies based on transnational theory as a governance and regulatory strategy with the potential to improve the perspectives for access to climate justice, including the involvement of superior courts of the countries and even international courts. As for the methodology employed, it is worth noting that the inductive method was used in the investigative phase, the Cartesian method in the data processing phase, and the final text was composed based on deductive reasoning. Throughout the various stages of the research, techniques such as referencing, categorization, operational concepts, and bibliographic research were utilized.