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Ming Zee is a graduate of Oxford University (BA in Jurisprudence). Her research focuses on climate change adjudication, polycentric environmental governance, ‘green’ legal theory and environmental justice, with a specific focus on climate change litigation in the Asia-Pacific region.
While a student, Ming Zee was head editor of Anthroposphere: The Oxford Climate Review, an outlet for interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate writing on climate change issues. She has worked with Climate Law and Policy, an international environmental NGO advising on the implementation of UN REDD+ projects and evaluating the environmental and social safeguards of the Green Climate Fund.
Research
Climate Change Adjudication and Environmental Justice
Selected publications:
Articles
- Climate Justice and Direct Action: An Integrationist Approach (2020). Broad Street Humanities Review. (forthcoming)
- The Defence of Illegality Defended: Analysing Patel v Mirza in light of Ochroid Trading Ltd v Chua Siok Lui (2018) Sing. Comp. L. Rev. 1
- Climate Change Law
- International Environmental Law
- Polycentric Governance
- Climate Justice