Carola Glinskiمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Carola Glinski serves as a Researcher at the Centre for Private Governance (CEPRI) within the Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen, where she has conducted interdisciplinary environmental law research since 2016. Her expertise bridges public international law, trade regulation, and private governance mechanisms, with current emphasis on biodiversity protection within transnational value chains through her Danish Innovation Fund-supported 'BioTrade' project. Her academic foundation includes a Law Doctorate from the University of Bremen (2010) examining private regulation's legal effects across investment law and tort frameworks, complemented by a Master's in Development Politics (2002) and full German legal qualifications (First State Exam 1993, Second State Exam 1996). These milestones reflect her dual expertise in legal theory and sustainable development: Doctorate in Law, University of Bremen (2010) Master in Development Politics, University of Bremen (2002) Second State Exam (Germany), Higher Regional Court of Bamberg (1996) First State Exam (Germany), Free University of Berlin (1993) Glinski's scholarship critically analyzes tensions between market freedoms and ecological protection, particularly how private standards interact with public law in supply chains. She pioneers connections between climate litigation strategies and biodiversity governance, examining corporate accountability mechanisms and the democratic legitimacy of trade agreements like CETA. Her work consistently addresses jurisdictional challenges in regulating transnational corporations while advocating for integrated approaches to sustainability crises. Analysis of her recent publications reveals accelerating focus on operationalizing biodiversity conservation through ship recycling regulation, supply chain due diligence, and NGO-led litigation. Key trends include translating climate litigation tactics to biodiversity contexts, evaluating private governance's legitimacy in value chains, and reconciling investment protections with ecological imperatives—reflecting urgent scholarly responses to the global biodiversity crisis. Her recognition includes: Bio-Trade Prize (2022) for contributions to sustainable biodiversity trade frameworks As principal investigator of the 'BioTrade' project, Glinski directs research translating academic insights into governance solutions for biodiversity-friendly value chains. Her academic service encompasses extensive peer review and leadership in international forums, including organizing the Public BioTrade Seminar (2023) and speaking at the EELF Annual Conferences. These activities demonstrate her commitment to bridging scholarly research and policy implementation in environmental governance. Embedded within CEPRI at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Law, Glinski collaborates with interdisciplinary teams through the 'BioTrade' project network. This initiative connects legal scholars, biodiversity experts, and industry stakeholders to develop practical frameworks for embedding conservation into global trade systems, positioning her at the forefront of transnational sustainability governance innovation.













