Dr Daria Shapovalova

Dr Daria Shapovalova
Dr Daria Shapovalova
Dr Daria Shapovalova

Senior Lecturer

Accepting PhDs

About
Email Address
dshapovalova@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 272430
Office Address

Room D48, School of Law, Taylor Building, Old Aberdeen, AB24 3UB

School/Department
School of Law

Biography

Dr Daria Shapovalova is a Senior Lecturer in Energy Law and Deputy Head at the School of Law. She directs the Centre for Energy Law and coordinates the Just Transition Lab, leading interdisciplinary work at the intersection of energy law, climate change, and just transition. Her research focuses on the legal frameworks governing fossil fuel phase-out, with particular attention to equitable transitions in fossil fuel-dependent communities. She leads the postgraduate energy law teaching at the Law School, including the on-campus and online Energy Transition LLM.

Daria has published widely on the environmental, climate, and human rights governance of the energy industry across jurisdictions and in international law. Her current work centres on the forthcoming monograph, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels Phase-Out, and Just Transition: The Role of Law and Place-Based Impacts to be published by Hart. 

She is Co-Investigator on major UKRI-funded projects, including JUST-Systems (£5.7m, 2025–2030) and TRANSECTS (£2.8m, 2024–2028), and was Principal Investigator on A Just Transition for Workers and Communities in North East Scotland (Uplift, £100k, 2022–2024). She regularly advises policymakers and works with NGOs and the industry on the issues related to the energy sector decarbonisation and just transition planning.

She holds an LLB (Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine), LLM in Public International Law (Groningen), and PhD in Law (Aberdeen), and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Daria sits on the board of the  North East Climate Action Network Hub, and represents the University on Aberdeen City Council’s Sustainable City and Community Empowerment groups.

Daria is a member of the UK Environmental Law Association, International Law Association, and IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law. Daria chaired the Scottish Arctic Network (2023–2025) and is widely published across leading journals and edited volumes on Arctic governance.

 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Deputy Head of School

Director Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law

Coordinator Just Transition Lab

Energy and Environment theme LLM coordinator

External Memberships

Chair of the Scottish Arctic Network (2023-2025)

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

External Examiner -  University of Stirling, University of Glasgow (previously - University of Bedfordshire, Strathclyde University)

External Examiner (PhD) - Nottingham Trent University, University of Dundee, University of Aberystwyth

Member of the International Law Association, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, UK Environmental Law Association

Member of the Advisory Board of the Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine

Board member North East Climate Action Network Hub

Latest Publications

View My Publications

Prizes and Awards

2025 Principal's Excellence Award Winner - Interdisciplinary Research (Just Transition Lab)

2024 Principal's Excellence Award Winner - Best Overall Course

Research

Research Overview

Daria's research focuses on the intersection of energy law, climate change, and just transition, particularly in the fossil fuel-dependent regions. Her work examines the legal implications of fossil fuel phase-out, and the role of law in managing sustainable and equitable transitions in communities impacted by energy transition. Daria is a Co-I on a number of interdisciplinary projects including JUST-Systems: Systems Approaches for Accelerating a Just Transition (UKRI, 2025-2030, £5.7 mln); and TRANSECTS: TRANSitions in Energy for Coastal communities over Time and Space (UKRI and DEFRA, 2024-2028, £2.2 mln). She has previously led  funded projects, including  'A Just Transition for Workers and Communities in the North East of Scotland’ (Uplift, 2022-2024, £100,000).

Interdisciplinary and community-facing work is central to Daria's research, as she leads projects funded by the Scottish Government Just Transition Fund and the Just Transition Commission, examining the governance of just transitions in the North East of Scotland and the role of deliberative democracy in community engagement.

Critical approaches to the role of law in facilitating sustainability transformations, stakeholder and community engagement, as well as the use of mixed methods for legal research are at the core of Daria’s work as she is currently preparing a manuscript on fossil fuels phase-out and just transition.

 

Research Areas

Accepting PhDs

I am currently accepting PhDs in Law.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.

Email Me

Law

Supervising
Accepting PhDs

Funding and Grants

Ongoing:

1) Co-I, 'JUST SYSTEMS: Systems Approaches for Accelerating a Just Transition' (2025-2030) UKRI, £5, 705, 834

2) Co-I, 'TRANSECTS: TRANSitions in Energy for Coastal Communities Over Time and Space' (2024-2028) UKRI and DEFRA, £2,259,133

3) Co-I 'Advancing Community Climate Deliberative Participatory Democracy within the North East Scotland/Just Transition Communities Project' (2022-2205) Scottish Government Just Transition Fund, £127, 250 

 

Completed:

1) Co-I, 'Nuclear Decommissioning and Just Transition in Dounreay' (2024) Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and National Decommissioning Centre, £44, 448

2) PI, 'A Just Transition for Workers and Communities in the North East of Scotland' (2022-2024) Uplift, £100,000

3) Co-I, 'Transitions in an Energy City: The role of Civil Society in Securing a Just Transition in Aberdeen' (2022) Pump Prime, £9,500 

4) PI, ‘Just Energy Transition in Scotland and the Arctic: Managing Environmental and Social Impacts of Low-Carbon Energy Projects’ (2021) Scottish Government Arctic Connections Fund, £7,070 

5) Co-I, '(Un)earthing New Pathways for a Justice Transition: Cultivating Hope and Food on Contested Terrains in Scotland, Amazon, and the Arctic' (2021) SUUI, £13,500 

 

Teaching

Programmes

Non-course Teaching Responsibilities

Daria supervises research students in international, environmental, energy, and climate law.

Currently she supervises PhD students:

Alina Holzhausen, Human Rights-Based Climate Change Litigation (first supervisor)

Liliyana Kalinova, On the Provision of Environmental Law for Mars (second supervisor)

Publications

Page 1 of 6 Results 1 to 10 of 58

Show 10 | 25 | 50 | 100 results per page

Refine

Books and Reports

Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings

Contributions to Journals

Contributions to Specialist Publications

Non-textual Forms

Working Papers

Other Contributions