Biodiversity receives less attention than climate when it comes to the challenges and accomplishments of international cooperation. Sandrine Maljean-Dubois observes that preparations for the forthcoming COP15 on biodiversity have gone largely unnoticed. And yet, the ongoing collapse of the planet's biomass is as worrying as climate change
CNRS Director of Research, Aix-Marseille University
Sandrine is an expert in the areas of environmental law, international environmental law, biodiversity and climate change law
She has published several books and numerous articles in French and English on these topics.
These include the recent Le droit international de la biodiversité (International law on biodiversity) at Brill in the Hague Academy Collected Courses (forthcoming publication in English).
Sandrine has been involved in various international negotiation processes (COP21, UNESCO Expert Group on a Declaration of Ethical Principles in relation to Climate Change, Global Pact Expert Group, current post-2020 global biodiversity framework). She is a Member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law.
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