This volume offers an incisive and richly textured account of how courts across the world are shaping the frontiers of climate governance. Spanning all continents and bringing together a remarkable diversity of jurisdictions, perspectives, and voices, it demonstrates how climate litigation has become a rapidly evolving field in which novel arguments, procedural innovations, and shifting scientific and normative baselines are redefining what is possible. Through rigorous case analyses, the contributors illuminate the transformative potential and the practical limits of litigation to clarify obligations, expand constitutional and human rights protections, demand accountability from states and corporations, and secure meaningful remedies. This book is an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand how landmark decisions from the Global South and Global North together are reshaping the legal landscape in the era of climate crisis. -- Maria Antonia Tigre, Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, USA