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Part I the overarching framework for environmental governance
1. The jurisprudential structure of environmental law / Douglas Fisher
2. A normative approach to environmental governance: sustainability at the apex of environmental law / Klaus Bosselmann
3. From protection to restoration: a challenge for environmental governance / Afshin Akhtar-Khavari and Anastasia Telesetsky
4. Transnational environmental law: the birth of a contemporary analytical perspective / Louis Kotze and Caiphas Soyapi
5. Economic approaches to environmental governance: a principled analysis / Michael Faure
6. Human rights and the environment: a tale of ambivalence and hope / Anna Grear
7. A constitutional human right to a healthy environment / Nicholas Bryner
8. Rights of nature: a constructive analysis / Peter Burdon and Claire Williams
Part II the developing international environmental law regime
9. The development of international environmental law by the international court of justice / Tim Stephens
10. The structure, form and language of international environmental norms - from absolute to relative normativity / Niko Soininen
11. The growing significance of the principle of sustainable development as a legal norm / Jonathan Verschuuren
12. The concept of the common heritage of mankind / Prue Taylor
Part III conceptual approaches to the achievement of environmental goals
13. Environmental policy integration: the importance of balance and trade-offs / Jorgen Knudsen and William Lafferty
14. The role played by policy objectives in environmental law / Chris McGrath
15. The functions of rights of property in environmental law / David Grinlinton
16. Environmental impact assessment: 'Setting the law ablaze' / Elizabeth Fisher
17. The precautionary principle in environmental governance / Annecoos Wiersema
18. The judicial development of ecologically sustainable development / Brian Preston.

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