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In re Climate Resilience Bill

Geography
Year
2021
Document Type
Litigation

About this case

Filing year
2021
Status
Decided
Court/admin entity
France → Constitutional Council
Case category
Suits against governments (Global) → GHG emissions reduction and trading (Global) → Other (Global)Suits against governments (Global) → Human Rights (Global)
Principal law
France → Constitution of France
At issue
Whether a climate resilience bill, due to be passed in Autumn 2021, was insufficient to protect constitutional rights.
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Summary

On August 13, 2021, the Constitutional Council rejected a petition by parliamentarians to declare as unconstitutional a climate resilience bill, due to be passed in Autumn 2021. The parliamentarians alleged that law would deprive citizens of the constitutional right to live in a healthy and ecologically balanced environment by failing to enact strong enough provisions in time to meet carbon neutrality by 2050 goals. The Council set aside this challenge to the whole law on the grounds that the Council does not have the jurisdiction to hear challenges to the entire law, and that the parliamentarians did not challenge specific provisions in their inadequacy claims.

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Impacted group
Renewable energy
Greenhouse gas
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Adaptation/resilience
Finance