Climate Liability on Trial: Lessons from Luciano Lliuya v RWE

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This event is co-organised by the London School of Economics Grantham Research Institute and the Imperial College London Grantham Institute

Join us at the London School of Economics (LSE) for a hybrid panel discussion on the landmark climate litigation case, Luciano Lliuya v RWE. In this groundbreaking legal dispute, a Peruvian farmer seeks to hold a major German energy company accountable for its contribution to climate change impacts in Peru—potentially setting a powerful new precedent for corporate climate responsibility.

Taking place one week after the trial in Germany, the event will feature Saúl Luciano Lliuya, the claimant himself, who will offer firsthand insights into his legal dispute with RWE. An expert panel will then explore the case within a broader context, examining both the legal and scientific dimensions of corporate climate accountability, as well as potential implications for businesses.

Our speakers include Friederike Otto (Imperial College London), Nigel Brook (Clyde & Co), and Noah Walker-Crawford (Grantham Research Institute, LSE and Grantham Institute, Imperial College). The discussion will be moderated by Marie Petersmann (LSE Law School). The evening will conclude with an audience Q&A and a networking reception, providing an excellent opportunity to continue the conversation and make new connections. Don’t miss this chance to delve into climate change and corporate responsibility with leading experts, practitioners, and the general public.

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Online

Event organizer

The Lonodon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)