Professor Benoit Mayer
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Professor of Climate Law
Areas of interest
- Climate law
- Environmental law
- Public international law
Postgraduate supervision
Prof Mayer welcomes PhD applications in any of these areas of interest. He is particularly interested in any research proposal on climate law, including on comparative climate law, climate litigation, and the use of environmental impact assessment as a tool for climate change mitigation.
Research centres and groups
- (Associate Director)
Background
Benoit Mayer is Professor of Climate Law at the School of Law at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø. He previously worked at the University of Wuhan (2015-2016) and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2016-2024). He is the Executive Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Journal of Environmental Law and a member of the UNFCCC Roster of Experts. Professor Mayer holds degrees from the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, McGill University, and the National University of Singapore.
Prof. Mayer’s research explores various aspects of international and comparative climate law. His research has explored the climate-migration nexus, interpreted the obligations of states relating to the mitigation of climate change, and explored the role of national environmental assessment tools in global efforts to mitigate climate change. His research has featured in the American Journal of International Law, the European Journal of International Law, and International and Comparative Law Quarterly, and in monographs published with Cambridge and Oxford University Press.
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Academic qualifications
Maitrise Public Law (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), MA Public Affairs (Sciences-Po Lyon), LLM (McGill), PhD (NUS)