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LAVANYA RAJAMANI [email protected] Professor of Environmental Law – MBA Green Energy and Sustainable Businesses Bologna Business School University of Bologna OTHER ACADEMIC POSITIONS Since 2006 Professor Centre for Policy Research, New Dehli 2002-2006 Lecturer in Environmental Law University of Cambridge, UK 2002-2006 Fellow & Director of Studies in Law Queens College, University of Cambridge, UK 2009 Instructor Hague Academy of International Law, Beijing, China OTHER POSITIONS 2008-2009 Advisor Danish Ministry of Climate Change and Energy 2009 Legal Advisor Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long Term Cooperative Action, FCCC 2000-2001 Staff Lawyer Foundation for International Environmental Law Development, London Research and consultation projects 2000-2002 Junior Research Fellow in Public International Law Worcester College, Oxford, UK 2008 English Director of Research – Centre for Studies and Research in International Law Hague Academy of International Law, The Netherlands since 2004 Consultant United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany VISITING POSITIONS 2009-2012 Senior Academic Visitor University of Oxford 2011 Visiting Professor – International Climate Change Law Aix-Marseille University 2006-2008 Visiting Professor – European Environmental Law 1 Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan EDUCATION 2006 PhD University of Cambridge 2002 D.Phil University of Oxford 1998 Master of Law (LL.M) Yale University 1997 Bachelor of Civil Law University of Oxford 1996 Bachelor of Arts and Law (BA LL.B) National Law School of India University HONOURS 2002 Radhakrishnan Memorial Bequest 1996-1997 & 1998-2000 Rhodes Scholarship 1996 Fellowship in Environmental Advocacy Pacific Environment and Resources Centre, Berkeley PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS with Sandrine Maljean--‐Dubois (eds), IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Center for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations, Hague Academy of International Law (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Netherlands, 2011) with Jutta Brunnée and Meinhard Doelle (eds), PROMOTING COMPLIANCE IN AN EVOLVING CLIMATE REGIME (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2011) with Richard Lord, Silke Goldberg and Jutta Brunnée (eds), CLIMATE CHANGE LIABILITY: TRANSNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2011) DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Oxford Monographs in International Law (Oxford University Press, UK, 2006) with Catherine Redgwell, Energy Underground: What’s International Law got to do with it? In Zillman et al (eds) ENERGY UNDERGROUND: INNOVATIVE LAW AND POLICY FOR TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGIES (OUP, OXFORD, forthcoming 2014) with Duncan French, Climate Change and International Environmental Law: Musings on a Journey to Somewhere, Special Anniversary Issue, JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (forthcoming, 2013) 2 with Daniel Bodansky, Evolution and Governance Architecture of the Climate Change Regime, in Detlef Sprinz and Urs Luterbacher (eds), INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (MIT Press, 2nd Edition, forthcoming 2013), Available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2168859 with Harald Winkler, Common but Differentiated Responsibility and Respective Capabilities in a Regime Applicable to All, CLIMATE POLICY (2013) Differentiation in the Emerging Climate Regime, 14(1) THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 151 (2013) with Joanne Scott, Contingent Unilateralism: International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme, in Bart Van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters (eds),THE EU'S ROLE IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: THE LEGAL DIMENSION (Oxford University Press, UK, 2013) with Joanne Scott, EU Climate Change Unilateralism, 23(2) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 469 (2012) The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action & the Future of the Climate Regime, 61(2) INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 501 (2012) The Changing Fortunes of Differential Treatment in the Evolution of International Environmental Law, 88(3) INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 605(2012) Developing Countries & Compliance in the Climate Regime, in Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and Lavanya Rajamani (eds), COMPLIANCE IN THE CLIMATE REGIME (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2011) with Shibani Ghosh, Avenues for Climate Change Litigation in India, in Richard Lord, Silke Goldberg, Jutta Brunnée and Lavanya Rajamani (eds), CLIMATE CHANGE LIABILITY: TRANSNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2011) The Reach and Limits of the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities in the Climate Change Regime, in Navroz Dubash (ed.), HANDBOOK ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDIA (Earthscan, UK, 2011) India and Climate Change: Contextualizing India’s Approach to Carbon Capture and Storage Technology, in Ian Havercroft, Richard Macrory and Richard B Stewart (eds), CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE: EMERGING LEGAL AND REGULATORY ISSUES (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2011) The Climate Regime in Evolution: The Disagreements that Survive the Cancun Agreements, 2 CLIMATE AND CARBON LAW REVIEW 136 (2011) The Cancun Climate Change Agreements: Reading the Text, Subtext and Tealeaves, 60(2) INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 499 (2011) 3 .