Legal standing of environmental liability claims. Contributions of chilean and french law
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Harris Moya, Pedro
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The recent enactment of ecological damage in french law raises questions which have already been solved in chilean law. However, it also raises questions about the applicable solutions in Chile. The legal standing of claims for environmental damage is an example of this. Legal standing to sue in French law serves as an example for chilean law. However, regarding the ability to be sued, it is possible to come to the opposite conclusion.
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