MS ALINA HOLZHAUSEN

MS ALINA HOLZHAUSEN
MS ALINA HOLZHAUSEN
MS ALINA HOLZHAUSEN

Diplom Jurist, MaƮtre en droit, LL.M.

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Alina is a PhD candidate focusing on climate change litigation and human rights. Her current research examines how human rights-based climate change cases can facilitate the achievement of more ambitious climate action. Alina graduated from the University of Bayreuth with a German diploma in law and holds a Maîtrise in International Law (University of Bordeaux) and an LLM in International Law and International Relations (University of Aberdeen). She has practised law at the German Parliament before coming to Aberdeen in 2019 and has been teaching Constitutional Law in Bayreuth, and EU Law, Comparative Law, and Public International Law in Aberdeen. Alina works as a Researcher in Environmental and Climate Change Law at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), supporting the implementation of several projects focusing on climate change litigation.

 

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AUCEL (Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law)

CCCPIL (Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law)

Legal Research Society

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British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL)

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Human Rights Law

Climate Change Law

International Environmental Law

Public International Law

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