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"Litigating the Climate Emergency" by César Rodríguez Garavito is a fundamental work for understanding the role of litigation in the fight against the environmental crisis. This book, published by Siglo XXI Editores Argentina, is part of the "Other Possible Futures" series and offers an in-depth analysis of how citizen mobilization can influence the courts to secure basic rights in the context of a climate emergency.
With 464 pages of academic content, this text is aimed at students, legal professionals, activists, and anyone interested in the intersection of criminal law and the environmental crisis. Through a rigorous approach, the author presents cases and strategies that have been implemented in various parts of the world, providing valuable tools for those seeking to address current environmental challenges.
The book, written in Spanish with a standard font size, is accessible and easy to follow, making it essential reading for those who wish to become actively involved in environmental advocacy. Its paperback format and dimensions of 23 cm high by 15.5 cm wide make it practical to carry around. anywhere.
"Litigating the Climate Emergency" is not only an academic resource, but also a call to action. As the climate crisis intensifies, this book becomes a guide to understanding how law can be a powerful tool in the pursuit of environmental justice.
