Introduction, Rahmi Kopar (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey) and Volker Roeben (Durham University, UK)
Part 1: Change Through Treaty
1. The Right to Regulate and the Energy Charter Treaty: A Developing Narrative, Crina Baltag (Stockholm University, Sweden)
2. Old Wine in New Bottles: An Environmental Account of the Modernisation of the Energy Charter Treaty, Elena Cima (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
3. The Energy Charter Treaty 2.0: Promoting and Protecting Energy Investments in an Era of Sustainable Development, Ylli Dautaj (Penn State Law, USA)
4. The Investment Protection Status of Fossil Fuel-Related Investments in the Energy Charter Regime, Martin Jarrett (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany)
Part 2: Change Through Investor-State Dispute Settlement
5. Turkey's Energy Charter Treaty Investment Arbitration Map: An Analysis of Arbitral Tribunal Positions on Unmeritorious Applications, Can Eken (Durham University, UK) and Volker Roeben (Durham University, UK)
6. International Dispute Resolution and the Energy Transition, Peter D Cameron (University of Dundee, UK)
7. Future Developments in Investor-State Disputes in the Renewable Energy Sector: From Fair and Equitable Treatment to the Rise of Protectionism and Sovereign Supply? Penelope Crossley (Sydney Law School, Australia)
8. The Intersection of Human Rights and the Energy Transition: Exploring the Social Dimensions of the Energy Transition and the Potential Impact on Vulnerable Communities, Islambek Rustambekov (Tashkent State University of Law, Uzbekistan)
Conclusion: Navigating the Interplay of International Investment Law and the Global Energy Transition, Rahmi Kopar (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey) and Volker Roeben (Durham University, UK)