'The Research Handbook on Transnational Environmental Law offers a striking illustration of the lag between a long-identified phenomenon of growing importance and the development of adequate conceptual categories to explain it and integrate it into the wider body of knowledge. Faithful to the specificity of EE Research Handbooks, this book is a major leap in closing this gap. It not only maps the field but also provides solid conceptual foundations for it. It is destined to be a classic.'--Jorge E. Viñuales, Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy, University of Cambridge, UK'This book provides a state-of-the-art guide to the dynamic new field of transnational environmental law scholarship, focused on critical, cross-cutting issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and marine pollution. Under the expert editorial guidance of Heyvaert and Duvic-Paoli, leading and emerging scholars from around the world provide an engaging and accessible introduction to the field's key concepts, tools and debates. This Research Handbook is an essential resource for all those interested in environmental law and its broader transnational dimensions.'--Jacqueline Peel, The University of Melbourne, Australia