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Contents: 1. Introduction and Editorial Preface Michael Faure and Song Ying PART I: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND CONVENTIONS 2. Cluster-Litigation in Cases of Transboundary Environmental Harm Andre Nollkaemper 3. The Role of International Conventions in Solving Transboundary Pollution Disputes James Harrison 4. Transboundary Vessel-Source Marine Pollution - International Legal Framework and its Application to China Wang Hui 5. ILC Proposal on the Role of Origin State in Transboundary Damage Gou Haibo PART II: NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN A TRANSBOUNDARY LEGAL CONTEXT 6. Applying National Liability Law to Transboundary Pollution: Some Lessons from Europe and the United States Michael Faure and Gerrit Betlem 7. The Joint Governance of Transboundary River Basins: Some Observations on the Role of Law Marjan Peeters 8. A New Look at Environmental Impact Assessments: Using Customary Law to Prevent Domestic and Transboundary Environmental Damage Jack Jacobs 9. Transboundary Environmental Crimes: An Analysis of Chinese and European Law Thomas Richter PART III: THE SONGHUA RIVER POLLUTION CASE 10. Reflections from the Transboundary Pollution of Songhua River Wang Jin, Huang Chiachen and Yan Houfu 11. Pondering Over the Incident of Songhua River Pollution from the Perspective of Environmental Law Wang Canfa, Yu Wen-xuan, Li Dan and Li Jun-hong 12. International Legal Aspect of the Songhua River Incident Song Ying PART IV: COMPARATIVE CONCLUSIONS 13. Comparative and Concluding Remarks Michael Faure and Song Ying Index

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