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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
URL https://eurup.lexxion.eu/article/EURUP/2025/2/5
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Transformatives Klimarecht: Raum, Zeit, Gesellschaft
Autor Franzius, C.; Aykut, S.C.; Boysen, S.; Klafki, A.; Knodt, M.; Löschel, A.; Lorenzen, J.; Markus, T.; Schlacke, S.; Vogt, Y.; Zengerling, C.
Quelle Zeitschrift für europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht (EurUP)
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
Department UPR
Band/Volume 23
Heft 2
Seite von 149
Seite bis 157
Sprache deutsch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Abstract This article contends that climate law should be conceived as inherently transformative in a double sense. The law not only guides the necessary transformation of economy and society, but is itself undergoing transformation. Rather than merely advancing the societal shifts necessiated by climate change, legal structures are being reshaped by the urgency of climate goals, the expansion of governance fields, and the deepening societal, spatial, and temporal dimensions of climate policy. The article traces the evolution of climate law, highlights the conceptual opening toward multidimensional challenges, and analyzes how the transformation imperative alters traditional legal doctrines and decision-making paradigms. It introduces three guiding dimensions – space, time, and society – as analytical lenses for understanding how law can both guide and be shaped by the transformation. The authors propose a research agenda for transformative climate law that goes beyond doctrinal reconstruction, calling for interdisciplinary engagement to explore the law’s dual role as both agent and subject of societal change.
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Franzius, C., Aykut, S.C., Boysen, S., Klafki, A., Knodt, M., Löschel, A., Lorenzen, J., Markus, T., Schlacke, S., Vogt, Y., Zengerling, C. (2025):
Transformatives Klimarecht: Raum, Zeit, Gesellschaft
Zeitschrift für europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht (EurUP) 23 (2), 149 - 157