Emily is Assistant Professor in environmental law at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge.. Her research focuses on the role and reform of private law in response to climate change. Her doctoral project concerns the activity of transnational actors in the creation of transnational legal norms in response to the decarbonisation of the fossil fuel sector and the internalisation of such norms into the law and politics of the nation state.
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