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Contents: 1. Introduction to the future of environmental law / Kars J. de Graaf and Stefan E. Weishaar
Part I. The profound role of international law
2. Governing the ocean in the anthropocene era: Area-based management as a tool to promote the socialisation of the law of the sea / Vonintsoa Rafaly
3. An insufficient tool for sustainable development: Limitations of systemic integration under article
31(3)(c) of the Vienna convention on the law of treaties / Kazuki Hagiwara
4. The role of principles of international environmental law in greening the interpretation of human rights: The case of the UN committee on economic, social and cultural rights / Megan Donald
Part II. Legal perspectives on sustainability
5. The legal dimension of sustainability / José Juan González Márquez
6. Sustainable management: Political slogan or legal norm? / Trevor Daya-Winterbottom
7. In doubt when in favour of nature? Taking science seriously in the anthropocene epoch / Mariana Coelho and Patryck Ayala
8. The principle of reparation: Why the polluter-pays principle does not suffice and how to rebuild the law on environmental damage / Heloísa Oliveira
Part III. Energy
9. Renewables under the scrutiny of international investment law: The feed-in tariff / Monika Feigerlová
10. The proliferation of offshore renewable energy in European seas: The regulatory challenges of emerging technologies for EU environmental law / Nikolaos Giannopoulos
11. Environmental litigation before regional economic courts in Africa and Latin America / Sonja Kahl
12. The national green tribunal model to ensure environmental justice through collaboration / Masrur Salekin
13. People v arctic oil: Context, judgment and takeaways for future climate litigation / Suryapratim Roy and Alexandru Gociu
Part IV. Case studies
14. A major future challenge for environmental law: Salinization / Annalies Outhuijse, Tatia Brunings, and Ida Helene Groninga
15. Bringing nature back to agricultural land: Bridging ambition and reality in agri-environmental governance / Edwin Alblas
16. Groundwater relevance for brazilian semiarid development in the northeast: The need for protective environmental laws / Jose Irivaldo Alves Oliveira Silva
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Part I. The profound role of international law
2. Governing the ocean in the anthropocene era: Area-based management as a tool to promote the socialisation of the law of the sea / Vonintsoa Rafaly
3. An insufficient tool for sustainable development: Limitations of systemic integration under article
31(3)(c) of the Vienna convention on the law of treaties / Kazuki Hagiwara
4. The role of principles of international environmental law in greening the interpretation of human rights: The case of the UN committee on economic, social and cultural rights / Megan Donald
Part II. Legal perspectives on sustainability
5. The legal dimension of sustainability / José Juan González Márquez
6. Sustainable management: Political slogan or legal norm? / Trevor Daya-Winterbottom
7. In doubt when in favour of nature? Taking science seriously in the anthropocene epoch / Mariana Coelho and Patryck Ayala
8. The principle of reparation: Why the polluter-pays principle does not suffice and how to rebuild the law on environmental damage / Heloísa Oliveira
Part III. Energy
9. Renewables under the scrutiny of international investment law: The feed-in tariff / Monika Feigerlová
10. The proliferation of offshore renewable energy in European seas: The regulatory challenges of emerging technologies for EU environmental law / Nikolaos Giannopoulos
11. Environmental litigation before regional economic courts in Africa and Latin America / Sonja Kahl
12. The national green tribunal model to ensure environmental justice through collaboration / Masrur Salekin
13. People v arctic oil: Context, judgment and takeaways for future climate litigation / Suryapratim Roy and Alexandru Gociu
Part IV. Case studies
14. A major future challenge for environmental law: Salinization / Annalies Outhuijse, Tatia Brunings, and Ida Helene Groninga
15. Bringing nature back to agricultural land: Bridging ambition and reality in agri-environmental governance / Edwin Alblas
16. Groundwater relevance for brazilian semiarid development in the northeast: The need for protective environmental laws / Jose Irivaldo Alves Oliveira Silva
Index.