Study programmes in Law

Published 11 February 2010

Guest-lecturer Maryse Grandbois of the Université de Québec à Montréal" at the Centre for Environmental Law

Published 11 February 2010

Maryse Grandbois will, among other things, teach in the course Climate Change, legal aspects. Furthermore she will help organizing an expert meeting thaat wil be held to discuss Kopen hagen. Below she will introduce herself.

I am a Honorary Professor and associated Professor of International and Comparative Environmental Law (UQAM, Montreal). As a Professor titular, I have been teaching Environmental Law (International and Comparative) at the Institute of Environmental Sciences and at the Law school since 1980. We use an interdisciplinary approach to environmental problems. My main research field  concerns domestic implementation of International Environmental Law. I taught at the Ocean Institute of China   (Qingdao) in 2008 and  at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg) in 2009. I am staying at the University of Amsterdam during the Spring Semester, where I teach  on Climate change. My recent researches and publications are on Climate change, Marine and coastal environment, Access to Water resources, Environmental rights  and Biodiversity Conservation (ecosystem approach).

Source: CEL