
معرفی
Emille Boulot is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Tasmania's School of Law, affiliated with the Faculty of Law. She holds a PhD in Environmental Law and Regulation from McGill University (2023) and a Master’s in Environmental Governance from UTas (2019). Her research focuses on environmental law, legal theory, political ecology, and evidence-informed policy, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to ecological restoration governance.
Professional Affiliations: Member of the Centre for Marine Socioecology, Society of Ecological Restoration, and Earth Systems Governance Project. She serves on the editorial board of the Australian Environment Review and steering committee of the Earth System Law Task Force.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (McGill University, Canada, 2023)
- Masters of Environmental Governance (UTas, Australia, 2019)
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (UTas, Australia, 2013)
- Bachelor of Laws (Monash University, Australia, 2012)
- Bachelor of Science (Monash University, Australia, 2012)
Research Interests:
- Environmental law and governance
- Ecological restoration and policy
- Legal theory and political ecology
- Climate change adaptation frameworks
Recent Projects: Consultancy with the Society of Ecological Restoration (2025) to develop global legal frameworks for ecosystem restoration. Key deliverables include standardized restoration terminology, legislative templates, and regulatory processes.
Teaching: Courses include Contract Law (LAW251), Law Review (LAW325), and Private Law Obligations and Remedies (LAW262) at the University of Tasmania.
Awards: TEL Best Article Prize (2022), Lionel Murphy Postgraduate Scholarship (2021–2022).

