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Dr Dina Lupin is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton's School of Law, focusing on environmental and human rights law, epistemic injustice, and feminist/queer/decolonial theory. Their work examines how legal tools for marginalized communities are repurposed against them in environmental governance.
Research Interests:
- Environmental and Human Rights Law
- Epistemic Injustice and Silencing
- Marginalised and Oppressed Groups
- Decolonial and Feminist Legal Theory
- Environmental Justice and Consultation Processes
Research Trends: Recent publications address climate change in African and inter-American systems, gender intersections with environmental rights, decolonial critiques of consultation processes, and epistemic injustice in legal frameworks. Work spans legal theory, policy analysis, and interdisciplinary case studies.
Advising and Grants: Supervises PhD student Jacqueline Nightingale. Affiliated with the Austrian Science Fund project "Giving groups a proper say" and serves on the Environmental Rights Review editorial board. Prior roles include postdoctoral research at Tilburg University and advocacy at the Centre for Environmental Rights in Cape Town.


