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Introduction: Climate change: from mitigation, to adaptation, and to liability and beyond / Jiunn-rong Yeh
Part I: State liability and responsibility
International litigation and state liability for environmental damages: recent evolutions and perspectives / Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
State responsibility and liability for climate change induced environmental damages / Yann Kerbrat
Climate change and reconfiguration of environmental liability regime : towards a global regulatory approach/ Jinn-rong Yeh
Mind the (justiciability) gap: non judicial remedies and international legal accountability for environmental damages / Vanessa Richard
Part II: Climate change litigation
Institutional leverage of international human rights: discourse in the age of climate change / Wen-Cheng Chang
Climate change adaptation through administrative litigation? The experience of Taiwan / Chun-Yuan Lin
Reflection and reconstruction on the civil liability system of environmental tort in China / Li Luo
On the construction of environmental public interest litigation system in China: review on the new Fifty-fifth in Chinese law of civil procedures / Bin-Hui Wong
Part III. Climate change liability and alternatives
Adaption to climate change and insurance mechanism: a feasible proposal based on a catastrophic insurance model
Opportunities and challenges: creating a carbon emission reduction trade market to China / Jian Ke and Kai Wu
Part IV. Dispute resolution and remedies
A complaint system under the climate change financial mechanism: using the GEF and CDM as examples
The dispute settlement within the Kyoto Protocol CDM / Marion Lemoine
The role of experts within the control of of the climate change regime implementation / Anne-Sophie Tabau

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