SCELG Anniversary Colloquium

On 4 May 2022, the University of Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) held its X Anniversary Colloquium. SCELG members shared theoretical and practical insights reflecting on the
following question: 2022 marks 50 years from Stockholm and 30 years from Rio. How will global environmental law and governance be shaped and developed over the next 30/50 years?
I was invited to participate in a session on “Regulation and innovation: trends and challenges in environmental law and governance” and presented on the case of synthetic biology. The event featured fascinating discussions on different aspects and the future of global environmental law.

My presentation
The Colloquium’s programme

Images from Glasgow