PART I Earth Approach
1. The Earth System Approach to International Environmental Law
Klaus Bosselmann
Part II Energy Efficiency
2. Optimizing Technology to Enhance RE-Development in India: A Reconnaissance Legal Study
Usha Tandon
3. India’s Energy Trilemma Concerns and National Policy on Biofuels: A Critical Analysis
Neeraj Kumar Gupta
4. Legal Mechanisms to Ensure Energy Efficiency in India With Special Reference to Energy Saving and Carbon Credit: Certifications Under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001:A Critical Review
Swati Kumari Mawandiya
Part III Tribal Knowledge
5. Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and the Law – Uncovering Its Modernity
Philippe Cullet
6. Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Indigenous People for Sustainable Development: The Way Forward
Erimma Gloria Orie
7. Bridging Traditional Wisdom and Modern Sustainability: An Empirical Study of PVTGs of Jharkhand and Their Understanding of Sustainability
Prakash Tripathi
Part IV Gender Issues
8. Navigating Gender Representation in the Digital Age: Social Media, Law, and Policy Reforms In India
Shaiwal Satyarthi and Shivang Tripathi
9. Role of AI in Realising Feminist Utopia
Neha Debey
Part V Food Security
10. The Interface of Emerging Technologies, Human Rights and for Sustainable Nutritional Security vis-a-vis Indian
Food Security System
Sonika
Part VI Access to Justice
11. Enhancing Access to Justice Through Digital Innovation: Bhutan's Journey Towards SDG 16.3
Rinzin Penjor
12. Digital Democracy and Human Rights: Exploring the Impact of Emerging Technologies on Governance, Equality, and Access to Information
Pallavi Gupta
Part VII Ethical Issues
13. The Legal Ethics and Practical Implications of Using AI-Assisted Decision-Making in Environmental Law
Robert Russo
Part VIII Judicial Responses
14. Perspectives from the Supreme Court of India: All Roads Towards Sustainable Development
P. Leelakrishnan
15. Climate Change and Judicial Trends in India
Narender Bishnoi
Part IX Implementation Aspects
16. Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Nepal
Amber Prasad Pant
17. Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization, and Storage as an Implementation of ESG Certifications
Moon- hyun Koh
Biography
Usha Tandon, Senior Professor and Vice Chancellor, Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University Prayagraj, Prayagraj, India.






