
Net Zero and Natural Resources Law
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- 1: Damilola S. Olawuyi, José Juan González, Hanri Mostert, Milton Fernando Montoya and Catherine Banet: Introduction: The New Age of Natural Resources Law and Policy: From Resource Conservation to Net Zero
- Part I Sovereignty: Introductory Context and Principles
- 2: Mehrnoosh Aryanpour: Sources and Principles of Natural Resources Law and Policy in a Net Zero Era
- 3: Tengi George-Ikoli, Aaron Sayne and Damilola S. Olawuyi: Net Zero Transition and Resource Sovereignty: Emerging Trends and Changing Landscape
- 4: Kim Talus, Qaraman M. Hasan and Damilola S. Olawuyi: Natural Resource Contracts and Net Zero
- 5: Barry Barton: Critical Minerals Strategies, Net Zero, and Natural Resources Law
- Part II Security and Justice Risks in Net Zero Transition
- 6: Hao Zhang: Securing the Supply of Critical Minerals for Net Zero: Chinaâs Regulatory and Policy Frameworks on Lithium
- 7: Alastair R. Lucas and Akinbobola O. Olugbemi: Security and Intergenerational Equity in the Net Zero Transition: Lessons from Canada
- 8: Milton Fernando Montoya and Ana Paola Gutiérrez: Net Zero and Energy Diversification: Lessons from Colombia
- 9: Hanri Mostert and Lindsay Taylah Moses: Extractive Justice and the Net Zero Transition: Some African Perspectives
- 10: Adenike Akinsemolu and Walters Nsoh: Gender Justice and Net Zero Energy Transition: Perspectives from the United Kingdom and Sub-Saharan Africa
- 11: Damilola S. Olawuyi and Elena I. Athwal: Net Zero, Human Rights, and ESG Risk Management
- 12: Nadia B. Ahmad: Net Zero and Environmental Impact Assessments: The Baseline Bar in the United States
- 13: LeRoy C. Paddock: Resource Efficiency and Net Zero Buildings
- 14: Hugo Meyer van den Berg: Hydrogen and the Net Zero Transition
- 15: Martha M. Roggenkamp: How Net Zero Goals Impact Electricity Systems and Supply Security: An Analysis of the EU Legal Framework
- Part III Building Solidarity for Net Zero: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
- 16: Íñigo del Guayo and José Antonio Redondo Torres: The Role of Regional Emissions Trading Systems in the Achievement of a Net Zero Energy Economy
- 17: Louis de Fontenelle and Elodie Annamayer: Promoting Solidarity for Net Zero: The Potential and Limitations of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
- 18: José Juan González Márquez and Ana María Pacheco Ruiz: Regional Free Trade Agreements and Net Zero Transitions: Lessons from the US, Mexico, and Canada Free Trade Agreement
- 19: Anatole Boute and Sara Soini: Mitigating Damages in Net Zero Energy Transitions through Investment Treaty and Market Reforms
- 20: Donald Zillman and Anthony Moffa: Power Politics: American Law and the Challenges of Promoting Solidarity for Net Zero
- 21: Lee Godden: Towards Net Zero: A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Australiaâs Energy Transition
- 22: Damilola S. Olawuyi, José Juan González, Hanri Mostert, Milton Fernando Montoya and Catherine Banet: Conclusion: Net Zero and the Future of Natural Resources Law
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