Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Climate Governance
3 contributors - Paperback
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Sébastien Jodoin is a Trudeau Scholar, SSHRC Doctoral Fellow and PhD candidate at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, where his research focuses on human rights and environmental governance. He has lectured widely at universities and conferences in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa and has published in such leading journals as the International Criminal Law Review, the McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, the Leiden Journal of International Law, and the Journal of International Law and International Relations. In addition, Jodoin is a Lead Counsel with the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, the Director of the One Justice Project, and a member of the Governance, Environment and Markets Initiative at Yale University. He most recently received the 2012 Public Scholar Award from the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for conducting research 'that engages and betters the world at large'. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger is an international lawyer, scholar and executive in the field of sustainable development. She serves as Head of the Economic Growth and Trade Department of the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), an intergovernmental organization headquartered in Rome, Italy, with a unique mandate for law and development. Through the IDLO, she provides legal advice and technical assistance on the negotiation and implementation of international treaties on sustainable development to countries in the Americas, Africa and Asia Pacific, and to the United Nations. Cordonier Segger has published more than sixty papers and fourteen books on sustainable economic development law and policy in three languages. She is a co-editor of the Cambridge University Press series Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development.