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Kati Kulovesi is Professor of Law at the University of Eastern Finland, specializing in International Environmental Law, EU Climate Law, and the intersection of climate change law with international economic law. She works closely with the 3E Center at the Brussels School of Governance, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, and Earth Negotiations Bulletin, with multidisciplinary collaborations in the Atmospheric and Climate Competence Center.
- Education: LL.M. from University of Helsinki and London School of Economics; PhD from LSE
- Research Focus: EU Climate Policy, Legitimacy in Climate Governance, Arctic Environmental Regulation, Carbon Market Mechanisms
- Professional Experience: Legal adviser for Finnish Government, World Bank, UN FAO, European Commission, Nordic Council of Ministers, IUCN, and World Resources Institute
Publications span EU Climate Law, WTO-Environmental Disputes, Arctic Governance, and Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, with recent work on the European Green Deal and Fit for 55 Package. Her scholarship integrates legal theory with empirical analysis of climate policy implementation.
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