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Queensland Conservation Council Inc. v. Xstrata Coal

Date
2006
Geography

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Documents

Filing Date
Type
Document
Summary
10/12/2007
Decision
10/12/2007
Decision
Supreme Court of Queensland's decision

Summary

An Australian state court reversed a lower tribunal’s decision, which granted an extension to Xstrata’s mining lease and denied Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) the ability to amend the conditions of the extension. The tribunal, concluding that the causal link between the mine’s greenhouse gas emissions and harms caused by global warming is an assumption, relied on evidence that was raised in neither Xstrata nor the QCC’s case. The court of appeals held that the tribunal, by merely informing the parties that it had become aware of documents which might be relevant to its decision, did not satisfy its obligation to afford the parties procedural fairness by giving them a real opportunity to present information or argument on a matter not already obvious but in fact regarded as important by the decision-maker. The Queensland Court of Appeal ordered a retrial.