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Contents: Preface
PART I A THEORY OF TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
1 The meanings of transnational environmental law / Veerle Heyvaert and Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
2 Exploring transnational legal orders: using transnational environmental law to strengthen the global regulation of black carbon for the benefit of the Arctic region / Kati Kulovesi
3 An unknown past, an unequal present, and an uncertain future: transnational environmental law through three research challenges / Natasha Affolder
4 Methodological challenges of transnational environmental law / Elisa Morgera, Louisa Parks and Mika Schroeder
PART II UNDERSTANDING TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
5 'Interglobalsuprasubandtransialidocious': mapping and disentangling transnational environmental governance / Till Markus and Olaf Dilling
6 Regulatory instruments of transnational environmental governance / Jerneja Penca
7 Transnational environmental regulation and evolving approaches to compliance / Aleksandra Čavoški
8 Transnational environmental governance before the courts / Suzanne Kingston
9 Facing the legitimacy challenge: law as a disciplining force for transnational environmental governance / Josephine van Zeben
PART III CONSEQUENCES OF THE TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
10 The transnationalization of environmental constitutionalism / Louis J. Kotzé
11 Regime interlinkages: examining the connections between transnational climate change and biodiversity law / Jonathan Verschuuren
12 Global values, transnational expression: from Aarhus to Escazú / Emily Barritt
PART IV NON-STATE ACTORS AS A FOCAL POINT OF TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
13 The role of subnational actors in transnational climate change law / Jolene Lin
14 The responsibilities of corporations: new directions in environmental litigation / Lisa Benjamin
15 Art and activism in transnational environmental governance / Benjamin J. Richardson
PART V CROSSING JURISDICTIONAL AND DISCIPLINARY BORDERS
16 Sovereignty, unilateralism, and the transboundary reach of environmental protection / An Hertogen
17 Vice or virtue? Flexibility in transnational environmental law / Sébastien Jodoin, Ling Chen and Carolina Gueiros
18 Judicial transnationalization / Geetanjali Ganguly
19 Transnational litigation: what can we learn from Chevron-Ecuador? / Robert V. Percival
20 Human rights in a changing environment / Ole W. Pedersen
21 Intersections between climate change and the World Trade Organization / Shawkat Alam
PART VI CONCLUDING REMARKS
22 Concluding remarks / Veerle Heyvaert and Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
Index.
PART I A THEORY OF TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
1 The meanings of transnational environmental law / Veerle Heyvaert and Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
2 Exploring transnational legal orders: using transnational environmental law to strengthen the global regulation of black carbon for the benefit of the Arctic region / Kati Kulovesi
3 An unknown past, an unequal present, and an uncertain future: transnational environmental law through three research challenges / Natasha Affolder
4 Methodological challenges of transnational environmental law / Elisa Morgera, Louisa Parks and Mika Schroeder
PART II UNDERSTANDING TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
5 'Interglobalsuprasubandtransialidocious': mapping and disentangling transnational environmental governance / Till Markus and Olaf Dilling
6 Regulatory instruments of transnational environmental governance / Jerneja Penca
7 Transnational environmental regulation and evolving approaches to compliance / Aleksandra Čavoški
8 Transnational environmental governance before the courts / Suzanne Kingston
9 Facing the legitimacy challenge: law as a disciplining force for transnational environmental governance / Josephine van Zeben
PART III CONSEQUENCES OF THE TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
10 The transnationalization of environmental constitutionalism / Louis J. Kotzé
11 Regime interlinkages: examining the connections between transnational climate change and biodiversity law / Jonathan Verschuuren
12 Global values, transnational expression: from Aarhus to Escazú / Emily Barritt
PART IV NON-STATE ACTORS AS A FOCAL POINT OF TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
13 The role of subnational actors in transnational climate change law / Jolene Lin
14 The responsibilities of corporations: new directions in environmental litigation / Lisa Benjamin
15 Art and activism in transnational environmental governance / Benjamin J. Richardson
PART V CROSSING JURISDICTIONAL AND DISCIPLINARY BORDERS
16 Sovereignty, unilateralism, and the transboundary reach of environmental protection / An Hertogen
17 Vice or virtue? Flexibility in transnational environmental law / Sébastien Jodoin, Ling Chen and Carolina Gueiros
18 Judicial transnationalization / Geetanjali Ganguly
19 Transnational litigation: what can we learn from Chevron-Ecuador? / Robert V. Percival
20 Human rights in a changing environment / Ole W. Pedersen
21 Intersections between climate change and the World Trade Organization / Shawkat Alam
PART VI CONCLUDING REMARKS
22 Concluding remarks / Veerle Heyvaert and Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
Index.