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Paris Agreement grounds render UK–Australia FTA beef quota judicial review an Aarhus Convention claim qualifying for CPR 46 costs-capping, rules Administrative Court

Published on: 12 September 2024

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R (Global Feedback Ltd) v Majesty’s Treasury and another [2024] EWHC 1943 (Admin)

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In step with a series of recent rulings on CPR 46 concerning alleged failures to properly engage with obligations arising under the Paris Agreement, the court adopted an expansive, purposive view of what constitutes an Aarhus Convention claim, concentrating on the substance of the claim. The fact that the overarching aim of the 2023 Regulations was not directly environmental did not matter; it was enough that there existed a duty to have regard to relevant international environmental obligations—expressly under TCTA 2018, s 28, and also as a broader public law consideration. Casting the Paris Agreement as a general public law consideration potentially broadens opportunities for judicial review grounded in the Paris Agreement, and for further attempts to limit recoverable costs under the Aarhus Convention. Even with this generous approach, the court underlined that there must still be a ‘sufficiently close connection to the environmental factors’ for the Aarhus Convention to bite, ensuring the Convention’s costs regime is engaged only where the claim’s subject matter meaningfully touches on environmental considerations...

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