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1. Introduction, Vibe Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Stephen Girvin (National University of Singapore) Part I: International Dimension 2. MARPOL to Contracts: Can Contract Law Support Green Shipping? Michael Tsimplis (City University of Hong Kong) 3. CII Clauses in Charterparties, Stephen Girvin (National University of Singapore) 4. EEXI: Navigating the New Regulation and its Implications for Time Charterparties, Malthe Hersom Kløft (Bech Bruun Law Firm, Denmark) and Sophia Hong Van Anh Cai (Accura Law Firm, Denmark) Part II: EU Dimension 5. Mapping the EU ETS for Shipping: Functional, Geographical, and Personal Dimensions, Ellen Johanne Eftestøl (Norwegian Business School) 6. Shipping and the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and Maritime Transport: Its Effect on Shipping Contracts, Simon Baughen (Swansea University, UK) 7. Contracts for Carbon Trading: Trading EU Allowances under the ETS, Andreas Oxholm (Hafnia Law Firm, Denmark) 8. Carbon Clauses and Spill-over Effects on Bills of Lading and the Supply Chain, Vibe Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part III: Enforcement Issues 9. Port State Control as a Mechanism to Ensure Compliance with Carbon Intensity Regulations, Vincenzo Battistella Marinucci (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 10. Environmental Targets as Mere 'Crowd-pleasers'? Enforcement of Green Targets through Ship Financing Contracts, Ash Arda (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 11. Climate Change Litigation in the Maritime Sector as Enforcement Mechanism? Vibe Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Maxim Usynin (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 12. The Future is General Average: General Average as Facilitator for Maritime Decarbonisation, Jolien Kruit (Erasmus School of Law, Netherlands) Part IV: Shipping Carbon for Carbon Storage 13. Shipping Carbon Dioxide as Dangerous Goods: Questions of Liability, Maxim Usynin (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 14. Environmental Obligations Concerning Oceanic Carbon Capture and Storage in International Law: Toward the Long-term Sustainability of CO2 Storage at Sea, Yoshifumi Tanaka (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark) 15. Carbon Storage and Waste Law, Carola Glinski (University Of Copenhagen, Denmark)

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