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Julia Dehm is an Associate Professor and ARC DECRA Fellow in the School of Law at La Trobe University, Australia. Her work focuses on climate change law, environmental governance, and human rights. She leads projects such as 'Resource Struggles and International Law' and 'Mainstreaming Climate Change in Legal Education.' Her research critiques the intersection of law, capitalism, and environmental justice, with a focus on decolonizing legal frameworks and addressing historical inequities.
- Affiliations: La Trobe University, Macquarie University’s Centre for Environmental Law, Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton), and the Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment.
Her research interests span climate litigation, carbon market critiques, and the legal dimensions of fossil fuel extraction. She has published extensively on topics like REDD+, loss and damage from climate impacts, and the rights of nature. Recent projects emphasize legal education reforms to address climate change and systemic justice.
Dehm’s awards include the ARC DECRA Fellowship and a Distinguished Research Fellowship. She has held roles such as Director of Postgraduate Programs at La Trobe Law School and has worked with UN bodies and advocacy groups.
