Carola Glinski
Guest Researcher
JUR- CEPRI - Centre for Private Governance
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
Dr. Carola Glinski joined the University of Copenhagen in 2016. She graduated as a fully qualified German lawyer in 1997 and also holds a master diploma in development politics. Prior to her current position, she has mostly worked at the University of Bremen, between 2000 and 2014, first at the Research Centre on European Environmental Law, later at the Collaborative Research Centre ‘Transformations of the State’. In 2010, she obtained her doctorate with a thesis on legal effects of private regulation of production methods, discussing a wide range of areas of law including public international law, investment law, tort law and unfair competition law.
Her research focuses on environmental law, private governance and the tensions between trade and sustainability. Currently, she works as principal investigator on a project on sustainable transnational value chains, focusing on the protection of biodiversity ('BioTrade'), funded by the Danish Innovation Fund.
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“Ramsch-Implantate”: Ein Lehrstück europäischer Produktsicherheit
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CSR and the Law of the WTO – The Impact of Tuna Dolphin II and EC –Seal Products
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Haftung multinationaler Unternehmen beim Transfer von Produktionsrisiken in Entwicklungsländer
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