- S. Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman & Hao Duy Phan, Introduction
- Catherine Redgwell, Transboundary pollution: principles, policy and practice
- Simon Tay, Transboundary pollution in a global economy: general principles and problems in practice
- Jacqueline Peel, Unpacking the elements of a state responsibility claim for transboundary pollution
- Stephen C. McCaffrey, Pollution of shared freshwater resources in international law
- Lan Hua, Environmental impact assessment in preventing transboundary river pollution under international law: an analysis
- Robert Beckman, State responsibility and transboundary marine pollution
- Youna Lyons, Transboundary pollution from offshore activities: a study of the Montara offshore oil spill
- Günther Handl, Preventing transboundary nuclear pollution: a post-Fukushima legal perspective
- Alan Boyle, Transboundary air pollution: a tale of two paradigms
- Hans Christian Bugge, The principle and duty to cooperate: the case of conventions on transboundary pollution in Europe
- Laode M. Syarif, Evaluating the (in)effectiveness of ASEAN cooperation against transboundary air pollution
- Alan Khee-Jin Tan, ‘Can’t we even share our maps?’: Cooperative and unilateral mechanisms to combat forest fires and transboundary ‘haze’ in Southeast Asia
- Nicholas A. Robinson, Legal redress of transboundary air pollution through environmental cooperation
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Jayakumar, Koh, Beckman, & Phan: Transboundary Pollution: Evolving Issues of International Law and Policy
S. Jayakumar (National University of Singapore - Centre for International Law), Tommy Koh (National University of Singapore - Centre for International Law), Robert Beckman (National University of Singapore - Centre for International Law), & Hao Duy Phan (National University of Singapore - Centre for International Law) have published Transboundary Pollution: Evolving Issues of International Law and Policy (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015). Contents include: