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Part I. The Greening Phenomenon in International Law
Chapter 1. A Greener International Law: International Legal Responses to the Global Environmental Crisis
Chapter 2. Remedies for Climate ChangeA Decisive Push Towards Paris?
Chapter 3. The Rights of Nature as a Legal Response to the Global Environmental Crisis? A Critical Review of International Laws Greening Agenda
Chapter 4. Greening the Law of Environmental Protection in Armed Conflicts
Chapter 5. From Anthropos to Oikos in International Criminal Law: Acritical-theoretical Exploration of Ecocide as an Ecocentric Amendment to the Rome Statute
Chapter 6. Greening International Investment Agreements
Chapter 7. Climate Justice and The Greening of Investment Arbitration
Chapter 8. The International Regulation and Coordination of Sustainable Finance
Chapter 9. A Coalition of the Committed: The Central Bank Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) from a Perspective of Global Administrative Law
Part II. Dutch Practice in International Law
Chapter 10. Ziada vs Gantz and Eschel: A Civilian Claimant between Ship and Shore in The Netherlands
Chapter 11. Reimagining the Energy Corporation: Milieudefensie and Others v Royal Dutch Shell Plc
Chapter 12. Syrian War Crimes Trials in The Netherlands: Claiming Universal Jurisdiction over Terrorist Offences and the War Crime of Outrages upon Personal Dignity of the Dead
Table of Cases
Index.

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