Contribution to book
The futures of environmental law
20 February 2025

Authors: VAN ZEBEN, Josephine; HILSON, Chris

In setting out a research agenda for environmental law, the starting point of this Volume was to position environmental law within the environmental realities that shape it, and it (aims to) shape in return. This resulted in 19 chapters over three Parts - New Environmental Law Thinking (Part I), New Environmental Law Realities (Part II), and Societal Transformations (Part III). This conclusion highlights the findings of these individual chapters as well as their shared insights regarding the internal and external changes and challenges that are pushing the development of environmental law forward.
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