India and Potential Legal Responses to Climate Change

During his recent visit to the University of Houston Law Center, Justice Swatanter Kumar graciously agreed to drop by our Climate Change Law class and informally discuss India’s legal system and how it might respond to climate change claims.  This topic might be a bit off the beaten track from our usual Listserv discussions, but I thought some of you (or your students) might be interested in his lecture.

 

We have posted a video of Justice Kumar’s presentation at:

 

http://law.lecturecapture.uh.edu/uh/Viewer/?peid=7de363e56c7a4cffb07da0b1c78656ab1d

 

Given India’s common law system and its long and rich history of pro-active public interest litigation to address environmental threats, it will be interesting to see how that tradition adapts to climate change claims and adaptation needs.

 

 

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Professor Tracy Hester

Director, Environment, Energy & Natural Resource Center

University of Houston Law Center

100 Law Center

Houston, Texas.    77204

713-743-1152

web bio:  www.law.uh.edu/faculty/thester

 

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