Lecture 25th and 28th : Dr. Nengye Liu from Marie Curie Fellow at School of Law, University of Dundee
26.5.2014 10:17
We are pleased to announce that the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (NIEM) is hosting Marie Curie Fellow Dr. Nengye Liu from the University of Dundee between 25 May and 2 June, 2014.
Dr. Liu, who will be on a short term scientific mission at NIEM, will
give us two lectures during his stay on the following topics:
1. The European Union and Arctic Shipping
Date: 26 May 2014
Venue: Thule Meeting Room / Arctic Centre / Arktikum
Time: 10:00 – 12:00
2. The European Union and Protection of Arctic Marine Biodiversity
Date: 28 May 2014
Venue: Thule Meeting Room / Arctic Centre / Arktikum
Time: 10:00 – 12:00
Welcome!
Dr. Nengye Liu is a Marie Curie Fellow at School of Law, University
of Dundee, United Kingdom. His current research focuses on the European
Union and the protection of marine biodiversity in the Arctic. He
obtained a Doctor of Law from the Department of Public International
Law, Ghent University, Belgium. His doctoral thesis is entitled
"Prevention of Vessel-Source Pollution, a Comparative Study between
European and Chinese Law". Dr. Liu has a Bachelor of Law and a Master of
Law from Law School, Wuhan University, China. Prior to moving to
Dundee, he was a Research Associate of the Walther-Schücking-Institute
for International Law, University of Kiel, Germany. Dr. Nengye Liu has
published widely in the fields of international law of the sea and
international environmental law (e.g, Ocean Development and
International Law, Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, Heidelberg
Journal of International Law, International Journal of Marine and
Coastal Law, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Journal of
International Maritime Law, Ocean Yearbook). He has given lectures,
presentations as well as participated in academic events in 20 countries
across 5 continents. Recently, Dr. Liu was appointed as an associate
editor of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law.
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