Routledge Handbook of International Environmental Law/
- New York: Routledge, 2013.
Part 1: The Legal Framework, Theories and Principles of International Environmental Law 1. The Environment and International Society: Issues, Concepts, and Context, James R. May & J. Patrick Kelly 2. The Origin and Development of International Environmental Law, Anita M Halvorssen 3. Principles Of International Environmental Law, Svitlana Kravchenko, Tareq M.R. Chowdhury and Md. Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan 4. The International Environmental Law-Making Process, Kamrul Hossain 5. Environmental Justice And International Environmental Law, Carmen G. Gonzalez
Part 2: Implementing International Environmental Law 6. International Environmental Institutions, Paul Govind 7. The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations, Peoples And Courts In Implementing International Environmental Laws, Vernon I. Tava 8. Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, Jona Razzaque 9. The Funding Of International Environmental Law, Justin Wolst 10. The Settlement of Disputes In International Environmental Law, Tim Stephens 11. Multinational Corporations and International Environmental Law, Elisa Morgera
Part 5: Cross-Cutting Issues 30. International Trade Rules And Environmental Effects, Indira Carr 31. Improving International Investment Agreements, Markus W. Gehring & Avidan Kent 32. Collective Indigenous Rights and the Environment, Shawkat Alam 33. Global Constitutional Environmental Rights, James R. May and Erin Daly 34. Protection Of Environment During Armed Conflict, Susan Breau 35. International Disaster Law, Michael Eburn Part 6: Contemporary and Future Challenges 36. "Treaty Congestion" in Contemporary International Environmental Law, Donald K. Anton 37. Sustainable Development and International Environmental Law, Klaus Bosselmann 38. International Responsibility and Liability For Environmental Harm, Robert V. Percival 39. Deforestation, Redd and International Law, Rowena Maguire 40. Climate Refugees, Maxine Burkett