
About
Jacqueline Nightingale is a PhD researcher and part-time tutor at the University of Southampton Law School, where she examines ocean governance frameworks through interdisciplinary lenses. She concurrently serves as Senior Policy Associate at Public Policy Southampton, leading initiatives like Greenprint and SARTRAC. Her research intersects law, climate science, and social justice, particularly focusing on policy translation for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction.
Education
- BSc Marine Biology with Oceanography, University of Southampton
- LLB English and French Law, University of Kent at Canterbury
Research Focus
Nightingale's work centers on three pillars: ocean governance mechanisms, integration of climate science in policy, and social justice implications of maritime law. Her current Leverhulme-funded project examines decision-making infrastructures for the ocean commons, analyzing how scientific insights translate into equitable legal frameworks for transboundary marine ecosystems.
Teaching & Professional Experience
As part-time tutor for Advanced Public International Law, she bridges theoretical concepts with contemporary environmental challenges. Her professional background includes international leadership in non-profit sectors, specializing in strategic planning and human rights-focused organizational development.
Affiliations
- Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute (Research Member)
- Ocean Justice Research Group (Core Member)
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