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"Contributors" [2019] ELECD 1510; in Squintani, Lorenzo; Darpo, Jan; Lavrysen, Luc; Stoll, Peter-Tobias (eds), "Managing Facts and Feelings in Environmental Governance" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) vii

Book Title: Managing Facts and Feelings in Environmental Governance

Editor(s): Squintani, Lorenzo; Darpö, Jan; Lavrysen, Luc; Stoll, Peter-Tobias

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 4

Extract:

Contributors

Alexandra Aragão is professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of
Coimbra, teaching environmental law, European law, risk governance and
food security law. She is vice Director of the Planning Law, Urban Law
and Environmental Law Review (https://impactum.uc.pt/en/revista?id=90390
&sec=5). She is a member of several European observatories and research
and academic groups related to environmental law (water and Natura 2000
observatory) (www.cidce.org), EU environmental law (www.avosetta.org),
environmental law (www.eelf.info) and environmental risks (www.ces.uc.pt/
osiris/pages/pt/inicio.php). Her present areas of research in environmental
law are: environmental justice, environmental impact assessment, ecosystem
services, waste law, principles (namely the precautionary principle) and law in
the Anthropocene.
Jan Darpö is professor of environmental law. His research focuses on envi-
ronmental procedure, water law and nature conservation. He was visiting
professor at the University of Minnesota (2008) and UNSW in Sydney (2012)
and has taught courses in environmental law in Latvia, China and the USA.
Since 2008 he has been chair of the Task Force on Access to Justice under
the Aarhus Convention. He is a member of the Avosetta Group and EELFs
Advisory Board. He has been assigned as an expert by the Commission and
several research institutes.
Wybe Th. Douma wrote his doctoral thesis on "The Precautionary principle.
Its application in International, European and Dutch Law". He is a researcher/
consultant with EU Legal ­ Centre for European and International ...


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