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The role of law in responding to global environmental problems and the interplay between different levels of regulation and governance is becoming increasingly relevant in the field of liability and reparation for environmental damage.
Environmental Liability and the Interplay between EU Law and International Law
Part I: Preliminary Questions 1. Defining the Framework of Analysis 2. Environmental Liability in a Global Context 3. Private and Public Aspects of Environmental Harm Part II: Systems of Environmental Liability in International Law and EU Law 4. The Responsibility and Liability of States in the Environmental Field 5. Private Operators' Liability for Environmental Damage in International Treaties 6. The European Union Approach to Environmental Liability PART III: Exploring Interactions and Potential Synergies in a Multilevel Context 7. The Relationship Between EU and International Law from a Mutual Supportiveness Perspective 8. Towards The Mutual Supportiveness of International and European Environmental Liability Regimes