Jonas
Ebbesson
Professor Environmental Law
Researcher
Email: jonas.ebbesson@juridicum.su.se
Phone + 46 8 162245
Staff profile
Jonas Ebbesson is a Professor of environmental law and Vice-dean at the Faculty of Law, Stockholm University. He is also the Director of Stockholm Environmental Law and Policy Centre, at Stockholm University, and a Researcher at the Resilience where he is active in the theme group on Multilevel Institutions and Governance of Social-ecological Systems.

Ebbeson's research focuses on various aspects of environmental law, usually with an international, European Community or transnational dimension. This includes studying environmental law and governance across state borders, and how issues previously considered as national are becoming increasingly international or transnational in character.

Much of his research has been devoted to the development of international and European Community rules on public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters. The topic concerns the relationship between environment protection, human rights and ‘environmental democracy´.

Ebbeson has been involved in the United Nations´ work on these issues, e.g. within the framework of the 1998 Aarhus Convention (UNECE) and in UNEP´s Expert Group. He serves as a member of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee since 2005.

Other research themes of interest is environmental responsibility of transnational corporations, justice considerations in environmental law. He is currently working on a project concerning transboundary rights and duties in environmental law; an issue that links to notions of multi-level governance.

Sturle Hauge Simonsen
Date: 2008-07-25
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