Giulia Claudia Leonelli
@giuliacleonelli
Assistant Professor of Law @LSELaw -
Climate change and environmental law, trade and environment, risk regulation
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https://www.lse.ac.uk/law/people/academic-staff/giulia-claudia-leonelli 16-01-2022 17:36:13
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Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz (European University Institute | EUI Law Department) reviews “Transnational Narratives and Regulation of GMO Risks” by Giulia Claudia Leonelli (LSE Law School), published by Hart Publishing kluwerlawonline.com/journalarticle…
NEW✨ Transnational Narratives and Regulation of GMO Risks by Giulia Claudia Leonelli (LSE Law School) Bloomsbury Academic Bloomsbury Books UK. Review by Juliana Reimberg (Cardiff Business School) 👇 wp.me/p2MwSQ-hBV
Transnational Narratives and Regulation of GMO Risks by Giulia Claudia Leonelli (LSE Law School) Bloomsbury Academic explores the #regulatory debates surrounding genetically modified organisms #GMOs 🔬🌾 used in #food production. Read Juliana Reimberg's #review 👉 wp.me/p2MwSQ-hBV
#WeekendReading Transnational Narratives and Regulation of GMO Risks by Giulia Claudia Leonelli (LSE Law School) Bloomsbury Academic Bloomsbury Books UK. Review by Juliana Reimberg 👉 wp.me/p2MwSQ-hBV #Biotechnology #Regulation #GMO
Join us at LSE Law School for a thought-provoking fireside chat with Ignacio Bercero on trade, geopolitics and the climate crisis! 15 October, 18.30 to 20.00! LSE Law School Grantham LSE LSE Geography & Environment LSE School of Public Policy LSE Events LSE @tapp_network lselaw.events/event/trade-ge…
Coming up on Tuesday 15 October: Ignacio Bercero, former Director at the European Commission, talks on 'Trade, Geopolitics and Climate' at LSE Law School 6.30pm Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE #climatechange #netzero #politics #trade lselaw.events/event/trade-ge…
.Giulia Claudia Leonelli (LSE Law School) & Francesco Clora (IFRO - Department of Food and Resource Economics) analyze the #US #InflationReductionAct's net-zero subsidies, proposing a framework to assess their #justification based on #environmental #effectiveness. academic.oup.com/jiel/article/2…
Spot on (as always) by Simon Lester - defining beggar-thy-neighbour policies creates more problems than it solves, the concept of protectionism is key. Francesco Clora and I took the same view in our analysis of trade-distorting and protectionist/discriminatory IRA subsidies in Journal of International Economic Law