AUCEL Energy Seminars 2023/2024 - The Role of Environment-and-Human-Rights Law in Framing Inter- and Transdisciplinary Ocean Research

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AUCEL Energy Seminars 2023/2024 - The Role of Environment-and-Human-Rights Law in Framing Inter- and Transdisciplinary Ocean Research
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by Prof Elisa Morgera (University of Strathclyde)

Abstract:

The ‘One Ocean Hub’ is an international programme of research for sustainable development, working to promote fair and inclusive decision-making for a healthy ocean whereby people and the planet can flourish. This research group, based at the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK) and working in partnership with other Universities in Ghana, Namibia and South Africa, as well as the regional universities in the Caribbean and South Pacific, seeks to bridge current disconnections in law, science and society and integrate governance frameworks to balance multiple ocean uses with conservation and environmental justice. The design for inter- and transdisciplinary research across natural and social sciences, law and arts, as well as for the iterative learning process to build and nurture fair research partnerships has been developed on the basis of the relationship between human rights and a healthy environment. The presentation will reflect on the innovations, challenges and lesson learnt in leading a global, inter- and transdisciplinary ocean research project from an international environment-and-human-rights law perspective.  

Speaker

Elisa Morgera is Professor of Global Environmental Law at the University of Strathclyde Law School and Director of the GCRF One Ocean Hub programme. She specializes in international, European and comparative environmental law, with a particular focus on the interaction between biodiversity law and human rights (particularly those of indigenous peoples and local communities), equity and sustainability in natural resource development, oceans governance, and corporate accountability. Elisa has also researched the environmental dimensions of the external relations of the European Union (EU). She has been contributing to the Scottish debate on the implications of Brexit for environmental governance and human rights in a variety of roles – currently as an appointed member of the National Task Force on Human Rights Leadership. Elisa has served as a consultant for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO), IUCN, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Commission and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In addition, Elisa has participated as an observer in international environmental negotiations, including under the CBD and on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction, since 2005. Prior to joining academia, Elisa served as a legal officer for FAO, advising over fifty countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the South Pacific on improving domestic legislation on natural resources; and as an environmental management officer for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the Eastern Caribbean. Elisa has completed the five-year ERC Starting Grant BENELEX. Elisa speaks Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

Elisa’s full profile can be found here.

 

Speaker
Prof Elisa Morgera
Hosted by
Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law
Venue
The Sir Duncan Rice Library, seminar room 224
Contact

No booking required for AUCEL members and Aberdeen Law School staff & students. External guests are welcome, please drop a line to dshapovalova@abdn.ac.uk