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a| Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC) /
c| Radha D'Souza and Jonas Staal eds.
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c| 2024.
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a| The Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC) consists of a large-scale installation in the form of a tribunal that prosecutes intergenerational climate crimes. The CICC held hearings against Unilever, ING, Airbus and the Dutch State in which evidence was presented by prosecutors and witnesses relating to intergenerational climate crimes committed by corporations and states acting in concert. This was followed by the presentation of evidence of alternative forms of collective action in defense of intergenerational climate justice. The CICC focuses on corporations registered in the Netherlands as well as the legal frameworks established by the Dutch state system supportive of the corporations. The proceedings of the tribunal were led by four judges: Radha D’Souza, Sharon H. Venne, Nicholas Hildyard and Rasigan Maharajh. The legal framework of the CICC is based on D’Souza’s book What’s Wrong with Rights? (Pluto Press, 2018), a critical analysis of neoliberal legal institutions. The CICC provides evidence of past and present climate crimes by looking at their impact on the here and now, as well as on planetary life in the future. As such, the tribunal rejects the linear, individualised narratives that underlie the current legal system. (provided by publisher)
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