Skip to main content
Global Policy Journal

Follow us

Bluesky Newsletter Signup
  • Durham
  • Wiley

Search

Main navigation

  • Home
  • The Journal
    • About
    • Browse
    • Our Team
    • Contribute
    • Partners
    • Subscribe
    • Endorsements
  • Board Members
  • GP Opinion
  • Projects
    • E-Books
    • Research Programmes
    • Cail
    • Global Leadership Initiative
    • Emerging Global Governance
    • Global Policy Learning
    • The Middle East and Global Review
  • Media
  • GP Next Generation
  • Events

Follow us

Bluesky Newsletter Signup
  • Durham
  • Wiley

Search

Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation

Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation
Author
Benoit Mayer

A response to, ‘Causality and the Fate of Climate Litigation: The Role of the Social Superstructure Narrative’ Friederike E.L. Otto et al.

 

Photo by Arnav Kainthola

Access Article

Related Content

Early View Article - Shrouded in Secrecy: International Relations according to Carson, Berman and Lake
Shrouded in Secrecy: International Relations according to Carson, Berman and Lake
Vol 11, Issue 3, May 2020
Exploring best practices for user engagement in peace and conflict research
Exploring best practices for user engagement in peace and conflict research
Thomas Bobo, Giuditta Fontana and Nino Kemoklidze
Image credit: Maryland GovPics via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Institutional Drift in International Biotechnology Regulation
Florian Rabitz
Vol 10, Issue 2, May 2019

In partnership with

     ORF Logo

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Boards
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Journal
  • GP Events
  • Themes
  • Comment & Opinion
  • Media
  • Contribute
  • Terms & Privacy

Copyright © GlobalPolicyJournal 2025. All rights reserved.