Climate change is the defining challenge of our time. While political 
leadership and scientific expertise are key, law has a major role to 
play in fashioning responses. Volume 13 of the EYIEL assesses central 
aspects of the legal regimes governing "Climate Change and Liability". 
Covering traditional trade and investment topics as well EU instruments 
regulating private actors, contributions reflect the diverse links 
between international economic law and climate change. Through a mix of 
foundational inquiries and coverage of current issues (such as climate 
change litigation), the volume offers a rich and nuanced account of 
international economic law in an era of "Climate Change and Liability".