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Jason Rudall PhD

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Starptautiskās apkārtējās vides tiesības

PhD in International Law - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 2018
Master in International Law - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 2011
LLB (Hons) – Trinity College Dublin, 2009

Nozīmīgākā profesionālā pieredze

  • Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Leiden University, 2019-present
  • Visiting Professor of International Environmental Law and Policy, Vermont Law and Graduate School, 2023-present
  • Visiting Professor of International Law, Nagasaki University, 2023-present
  • Visiting Professor of International Law, Université Catholique de Lille, 2018-2019
  • Programme Manager and Lecturer, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2012-2019
  • Researcher, University of Geneva, 2011-2022

Aktuālais pētniecības darbs

  • International environmental law, state responsibility/liability/accountability and reparation for environmental damage; 
  • Public international law, equity and the responsibility of states; 
  • International investment law and non-economic concerns; 
  • International water law – H2O LAW project on law/science interfaces in fresh water and ocean governance supported by Dutch government research grant.

Galvenās publikācijas
Grāmatas

  • Responsibility for Environmental Damage (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2024);
  • Altruism in International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2021);
  • Compensation for Environmental Damage Under International Law (Routledge, 2020);
  • The UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses. A Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2018) (edited volume with Boisson de Chazournes, L., Mbengue, M., Tignino, M., and Sangbana, K.)

Raksti

  • ‘The Energy Transition and Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Asia: On Managing Expectations and Avoiding Sagas’ (2024) Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (forthcoming) (awarded Hsu Mo Prize);
  • ‘Judicial Deference: Why Does It Matter?’ 21(2) (2022) Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals 419-424 (with Boisson de Chazournes, L.);
  • ‘The Natural Remedy for Zoonotic Diseases’ 31(1) (2020/2021) Yearbook of International Environmental Law 3-23;
  • ‘The Obligation to Cooperate in the Fight against Climate Change’ 23(2-3) (2021) International Community Law Review 184-196;
  • ‘Green Shoots in a Barren World: Recent Developments in International Investment Law’ 67(3) (2020) Netherlands International Law Review 453-471;
  • ‘The Tribunal with a Toolbox: On Perenco v Ecuador, Black Gold and Shades of Green’ 11(3) (2020) Journal of International Dispute Settlement 485-500;
  • ‘Certain Activities Carried out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua). Compensation Owed by the Republic of Nicaragua to the Republic of Costa Rica’ 112(2) (2018) American Journal of International Law 288-294;
  • ‘A Cartography of Cosmopolitanism: Particularising the Universal’ 3(3) (2014) Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 747-769;

Nodaļas

  • 'Greening International Investment Agreements', in Dam, D. and Amtenbrink, F., (eds), Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2021 (Springer, 2023);
  • ‘Princípio 27: Cooperação’ in De Paiva Toledo A & Lima L (eds.), Comentário Brasileiro à Declaração do Rio sobre Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento (Editora D’Plácido, 2022);
  • ‘The Implications of Sustainable Development Goals for Energy Trade and Investment’ in Cima, E. & Mbengue, M.M. (eds.), A Multifaceted Approach to Trade Liberalisation and Investment Protection in the Energy Sector. International Environmental Law (Brill, 2021);
  • ‘Cooperation’ in Viñuales, J.E., The Friendly Relations Declaration at 50: A Study of the Fundamental Principles of International Law after Half a Century (Cambridge University Press, 2020) (with Boisson de Chazournes, L.);
  • ‘Not Just a Wit, But a Cause of Wit in Others: The Influence of Human Rights in International Litigation’ in Kent A., Skoutaris N., Trinidad J. (eds), The Future of International Courts: Regional, Institutional and Procedural Challenges (Routledge, 2019);
  • ‘Cooperation in a Transboundary and Global Context’ in Aguila Y., Viñuales J.E. (eds), A Global Pact for the Environment - Legal Foundations (Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), 2019), 149-156 (with Boisson de Chazournes, L.);
  • ‘The Interplay between the UN Watercourses Convention and International Environmental Law’ in Boisson de Chazournes, L., Mbengue, M., Tignino, M., Sangbana, K., and Rudall, J., (eds), The UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses. A Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2018);
  • ‘The Relationship between the Convention, Existing and Future Water Agreements (Articles 3 and 4)’ in Boisson de Chazournes, L., Mbengue, M., Tignino, M., Sangbana, K., and Rudall, J., (eds), The UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses. A Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2018) (with Mbengue, M.)