The Environmental Law Institute (ELI) released Legal Pathways to Deep Carbonization in the United States this month, and TAMU Law Professor Elizabeth Trujillo contributed the eighth chapter titled, "Trade Considerations for Decarbonization Strategies."
TAMU Law professor uses trade law to mitigate climate change
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Texas A&M School of Law on Mar 15, 2019 4:22:12 PM
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TAMU law professor works on cutting-edge issues surrounding trade
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Texas A&M School of Law on Dec 13, 2018 1:39:23 PM
Texas A&M University School of Law professor and co-convener of the global and comparative law program, Elizabeth Trujillo, addresses cutting-edge issues regarding trade, regionalism, decarbonization strategies and sustainable development.
This year, she has written several articles regarding trends and recent changes by the Trump administration published in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies and issues for sustainable development in the context of investment in natural resources and energy published in the Boston College Law Review. She also contributed to a chapter on International Trade and Deep Decarbonization in the U.S.
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