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Climate Change Damage and International Law
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Abbreviations,
Foreword and Acknowledgements,
Chapter I: Climate Change Damage in International Law – Overview,
Chapter II: Climate Change and Damage – The Problem,
Chapter III: Climate Change Damage in the International Climate Regime,
Chapter IV: Other International Law: Existing Rules and Approaches to Prevent, Minimize or Restore Climate Change Damage,
Chapter V: Establishing State Responsibility for Climate Change Damage,
Chapter VI: The Challenge Ahead: Regulating Climate Change Damage in Future, Literature, Outline, Index.

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'This text would be an excellent addition to all general purpose International Law collections, and a must for specialized collections dealing with the environment.
American Society of International Law Newsletter, 2006.
'This is a well-researched, extremely lucid, thought-provoking book. Although undoubtedly written by an international lawyer, its open style makes the majority of it easily accessible to the informed lay reader. […] This is a book that touches upon a seriously under-researched topic. On this basis alone, it is worth recommending. '
Duncan French in Environmental Liability, 2005.

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