Environmental SLAPPs in the UK: threat or opportunity? |
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Authors: | Christopher J Hilson |
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Institution: | School of Law, University of Reading, Reading, UK |
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Abstract: | Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) brought against the environmental movement in the UK since the 1990s are examined. SLAPPs, a form of Green backlash, have been mobilised across a wide range of policy areas that have seen vigorous campaigning and protest by the movement, including roads, GMOs and, more recently, climate change. SLAPPs are typically regarded as a threat, designed to close down democratic free speech and protest. However, in the UK, there are some notable cases where the environmental movement has been able to use agency to convert what may appear as a legal threat into a positive legal or media opportunity. |
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Keywords: | SLAPPs legal mobilisation environmental movement legal opportunity structure protest |
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