Climate Change Adjudication: The Need to Foster Legal Capacity: an editorial comment.
Elizabeth Fisher, Eloise Scotford
págs. 1-4
Climate Change Adjudication after Paris: A Reflection.
Lord Carnwath
págs. 5-9
The Contribution of the Courts in Tackling Climate Change.
Brian J. Preston
págs. 11-17
Climate Change and the Rule of Law: Adjudicating the Future in International Law.
Philippe Sands
págs. 19-35
The Copenhagen Turn in Global Climate Governance and the Contentious History of Differentiation in International Law.
Jeffrey McGee, Jens Steffek
págs. 37-63
Complexity Theory and the Constraints on Environmental Policymaking.
Andrew Macintosh, Debra Wilkinson
págs. 65-93
Towards a Holistic Approach in EU Biomass Regulation.
Renske A. Giljam
págs. 95-124
Potential and Limits of Out-Of-Court Rapid Claims Settlement—A Law and Economics Analysis.
Michael Faure, Franziska Weber
págs. 125-150
The Weser Case: Case C-461/13 BUND V GERMANY.
Tiina Paloniitty
págs. 151-158
‘Better Regulation’ in Environmental Impact Assessment: The Amended EIA Directive.
Kalina Arabadjieva
págs. 159-168
Significant EU Environmental Cases: 2015.
Richard Moules
págs. 169-182
Economy, Society and Earth in Polanyian and Wild Law Perspectives on Environmental Regulation: To Perform a Double or Triple Movement?.
Ben Pontin
págs. 183-190
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