págs. 21-34
págs. 35-48
The challenges of the Eastern European States in building climate resilience and green democracies: tendencies and new happenings
págs. 49-74
Tackling climate change through multilevel governance: from global mandates to national and local implementation
págs. 75-108
Climate governance: new challenges to the so-called "Environmental democracy"
págs. 109-144
The emergence and potential of climate change litigation: methodological and theoretical legal challenges
págs. 145-198
págs. 199-212
Adjudicating climate change (in)action from "Urgenda" to "Neubauer": minimum reasonableness and forward-oriented proportionality
págs. 213-244
From root causes to solution: the drivign force of SCP, our consumption and production patterns
págs. 245-254
Climate change and public law: challenges, policies, future perspectives
págs. 255-266
págs. 267-278
págs. 279-286
Sustainable and climate finance: the use of platforms
págs. 287-296
págs. 297-306
Artificial intelligence as an opportunity to tackle climate change: a legal perspective
págs. 307-322




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