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Shaping global air quality legislation through engagement with UNEP

During 2020-22, Professor Eloise Scotford, Professor of Environmental Law, supported UNEP to develop new models of air quality legislation globally.

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8 March 2023

International policy case study


Research title: Shaping global air quality legislation through engagement with UNEP
Faculty:Ìý¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Faculty of Laws
Activity: Consultancy
Policy type:Ìý³¢±ð²µ¾±²õ±ô²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô
Country/Region: Africa and the Middle East,ÌýLatin America, SouthÌýAsia, East Asia, South East Asia and Australasia
Policy partner:ÌýUN Agencies

Synopsis


During 2020-22, Professor Eloise Scotford, Professor of Environmental Law, provided the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) with legal expertise on a consultancy basis. SheÌýdeveloped strong models of air quality legislation globally, including through rigorous legal analysis of robust governance systems for this areaÌýand capacity building guidance for governments to use this legal analysis in national law reform exercises.This project formed part of a wider programme under the ‘Montevideo V’ Environmental Law Programme.

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