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"Contributors" [2008] ELECD 300; in van Schooten, Hanneke; Verschuuren, Jonathan (eds), "International Governance and Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008)

Book Title: International Governance and Law

Editor(s): van Schooten, Hanneke; Verschuuren, Jonathan

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781847207272

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 3

Extract:

Contributors
Marloes van Amerom finished a PhD in political geography at the
University of Durham, researching the governance of transboundary eco-
tourism parks in Southern Africa. Today, she is a post doc researcher
on nanotechnology, risk scenarios and governance at the University of
Twente, the Netherlands.
Francesca Dominello teaches law in the Division of Law, Macquarie
University, Sydney, Australia. Her current research interests include legal
history, law and social justice issues, and cultural studies and law.
Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung is Associate Professor of Legal Governance at the
Faculty of Management and Public Administration, University of Twente,
the Netherlands. She holds a Master's degree in German law (University of
München) and a PhD from the University of Twente. She teaches bachelor
and masters courses on law and governance and legal governance in health
care. Her current research activities focus on multi-level legal governance
(medical technologies and nanotechnological regulation) and the legiti-
macy of alternatives to state regulation.
Neil Gunningham is an interdisciplinary social scientist who is currently
Professor in the Regulatory Institutions Network, Research School of
Social Sciences, and in the Fenner School for Environment and Society at
the Australian National University. His principal focus has been environ-
mental policy, institutional and regulatory design, and on developing inte-
grated policy instruments to achieve efficient and effective environmental
policy outcomes. His current projects concern global environmental gover-
nance and climate change.
Marc Hertogh is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at the University of
Groningen, the Netherlands. His theoretical ...


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