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The Geography Of Climate Change Litigation: Implications For Transnational Regulatory Governance, Hari Osofsky Aug 2005

The Geography Of Climate Change Litigation: Implications For Transnational Regulatory Governance, Hari Osofsky

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ABSTRACT: This article aims to forward the dialogue about transnational corporate regulation by mapping the power dynamics that infuse litigation over energy production’s externalities and their implications for sovereign regulatory authority. The piece’s core argument is that appropriately constraining the externalities of energy production demands a nuanced, spatial understanding of the relationship among governmental regulatory entities, corporations, and the other actors that influence them. Part II begins by considering the multi-layered regulatory dilemmas posed by the transnational energy production process, the uncertain status of corporations under international law, and the law and economics debate over appropriate and effective environmental regulation …