Litigation as a Strategy for Environmental Movements Questioned: An Examination of Bergama and Artvin-Cerattepe Struggles
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Date
2022
Authors
Defne Gonenc
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Litigation is being increasingly used by environmental movements in pursuit of justice as a last resort. The environmentally harmful actions of transnational corporations in addition to the incapability of international organizations and the unresponsiveness of states to inhibit this damage are pushing citizens to courts. However courts' ability to address environmental injustices remains dubious. This article problematizes the efficacy of litigation for environmental movements to achieve long-term justice by examining Bergama and Artvin-Cerattepe movements from Turkey through a case-study approach and borrowing from grounded theory. It discusses the reasons why litigation may provide short-term gains for environmental movements but is of limited effectiveness for pursuing change in the long-term such as non-implementation of court decisions policy changes impacting the execution of judgements insufficient sentences not offering enough deterrence for future and power imbalances between litigants impacting the courtroom etc.
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SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS, POLITICS, JUSTICE, COURTS, INTEGRATION, TURKEY, LAW
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0505 law, 0506 political science
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2
Source
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
Volume
24
Issue
2
Start Page
303
End Page
322
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