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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2014): International Energy and Environmental Law

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  • International Energy and Environmental Law
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Topic Submissions

  • Renewable Energy in the International Arena: Legal Aspects and Cooperation
    Marco Citelli, Marco Barassi, Ksenia Belykh
    1-33
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  • Balancing Energy Development and Environmental Rights: From Foreign Litigation to International Insurance?
    Emeka Duruigbo
    34-53
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  • Using Private Contracts for Climate Change Mitigation
    Kateřina Peterková Mitkidis
    54-80
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  • International Energy Investments: Tracking the Legal Concept
    Ozge Varis
    81-92
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  • China’s Role in the Transition to a New International Energy Order
    Zewei Yang
    93-108
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