The New Zealand government is introducing legislation to block a landmark climate-related tort case, which seeks to hold major emitters accountable under common law, sparking criticism over judicial overreach and the erosion of legal precedent.
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legal experts warn against undermining corporate liability
'Constitutionally abhorrent': Expert reveals advice to government on law changebig companies face no direct liability for climate harm
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