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Reforming Land Public Interest Litigation in China: Addressing Legal and Practical Barriers
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: “…land public interest litigation…”
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Public interest litigation protection policy of commemorative architectural cultural heritage: a case study from China
Published 2025-03-01“…Abstract Memorial architectural cultural heritage imbues a nation’s essence and vitality. The public interest litigation mechanism effectively shields against infringements on this heritage. …”
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SuperHyperSoft Set for Selection Strategies for Achieving Human Rights in Artificial Intelligence through Civil Public Interest Litigation
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Strategic Litigation in EU Law: Who does it Empower?
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A Comparative Analysis of "Public Interest Claims" in US and Indian Legal Systems
Published 2024-06-01Subjects: “…public interest litigation…”
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Borrowing and Transplant in South Asian Constitutionalism: Comparative Analysis
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The Age of Rights: Towards an anthropology of civil society associations in Nepal
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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China’s marine plastic pollution governance path: focusing on the judicial positioning of PIL initiated by procuratorial agencies
Published 2025-07-01Subjects: “…marine environmental public interest litigation…”
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A Chronicle of Law Implementation in Environmental Conflicts: The Case of Kaziranga National Park in Assam (North-East India)
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Mobilizing the Rights of Homeless EU Citizens in the Netherlands
Published 2024-08-01“…The contribution explores the context and motivations that led a broad coalition of actors—ranging from homelessness organizations, advocacy groups, a public interest litigation organization and legal experts—to join efforts and consider strategic litigation a credible avenue to protect the interests of the most vulnerable under EU law within a national and local context. …”
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Biodiversity and the Indian Judiciary: Tracing the Trajectory
Published 2021-07-01“…The use of public interest litigation (PIL) in both environmental and biodiversity matters is welcomed by the senior judiciary (Supreme Court and High Courts) and also by the specialised environmental tribunal, National Green Tribunal (NGT). …”
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Governmental claims system for marine ecological damage in China
Published 2025-07-01“…The thesis delves into the nature of claim litigation as a distinct category of public interest litigation and elucidates the relationship with other types of legal proceedings.…”
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Chinese Professional Consumers at 30: The Rise and Impending Fall
Published 2025-03-01“…The second is the displacement by procuratorial public interest litigation. Although seemingly contradictory, these two positions exemplify a distinctive Chinese approach to the co-governance strategy, which is characterized by the preponderance of public authority.…”
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From value recognition to effective implementation: the main problems and strengthening paths of law enforcement to combat IUU fishing
Published 2025-07-01“…To address this institutional predicament, a systematic governance framework is proposed: Value dimension : Establish sustainable value-shaping mechanisms through capacity-building programs to foster long-term ecological consciousness; Regulatory dimension : Develop precision-engineered administrative-criminal linkage protocols to ensure coherent legal implementation; Operational dimension : Forge a three-dimensional governance architecture integrating administrative enforcement, criminal justice, and public interest litigation to construct a comprehensive “administrative-criminal-civil” liability regime. …”
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Constitutional Environmental Rights
Published 2024-12-01“…The extent to which resource-producing nations have constitutionally entrenched environmental rights protection reveals new avenues for addressing climate change that may expand current understandings of the legal strategies that are available to public interest litigants. As this human rights-based approach gains momentum around the world, it has the potential to have a ‘snowball effect’ on a global scale that may complement other climate mitigation strategies. …”
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