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Over 3,000 climate cases worldwide, including New Zealand’s landmark Smith v Fonterra, push corporate accountability via law, science, and indigenous rights.
Over 3,000 climate litigation cases have been filed worldwide, with New Zealand at the forefront of legal innovation.
The 2026 Climate Litigation Conference at the University of Auckland brings together global experts to examine how common law, attribution science, and tikanga Māori are shaping climate accountability.
A landmark case, Smith v Fonterra, is set for trial in 2027, testing whether tort law can address corporate climate harm, with the Supreme Court allowing the case to proceed.
International developments, including the ICJ’s advisory opinion on climate change, are influencing New Zealand’s legal and policy approaches to due diligence and environmental protection.
Más de 3.000 casos climáticos en todo el mundo, incluido el histórico Smith contra Fonterra de Nueva Zelanda, impulsan la responsabilidad corporativa a través de la ley, la ciencia y los derechos indígenas.