Bio

I am affiliated with the Transformative effects of globalisation in law sector plan and Constitutionalizing in the Anthropocene research project and currently undertaking doctoral research into the [potential] role of fundamental rights in the EU's climate change response. My broader research interests include environmental and climate change law and policy, institutional law and governance and public policy.

LL.M. in International and Comparative Law (Major: Environmental and Climate Change Law and Policy and Minor: Natural Resources Governance) from the University of Eastern Finland
LL.B (First Class Honours) and B.A (English) from the University of Adelaide 

Recent publications

  1. Non-market mechanisms under Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement - A tr…

    Anderson, R. (Accepted/In press). Non-market mechanisms under Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement: A transnational perspective. Transnational Legal Theory.
  2. After COP26 - Appraising the transnational climate regime

    Webster, E., Paiement, P., & Anderson, R. (Accepted/In press). After COP26: Appraising the transnational climate regime. Transnational Legal Theory.

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