Annika 
FROSCH

 
European University Institute 
Visiting Researcher

FULL BIOGRAPHY

In Residence

4 April 2023 to 3 May 2023

Annika Frosch is a PhD candidate at the European University Institute funded by the German Academic Exchange Service. Her research focuses on the governance of ocean acidification and specifically on finding governance solutions which can deal with the scientific reality of this complex problem. Previously, she has been a visiting scholar at the UCL Energy Institute Shipping Research Group and the UC Davis Center for Environmental Policy & Behavior and the Bodega Marine Laboratory. Annika holds LL.M.s from the EUI, the University of Oslo and a Maîtrise from Aix Marseille University. In addition, she has gathered teaching experience at the School of Transnational Governance, the University of Tübingen, and Wageningen University. She is an assistant editor at Transnational Environmental Law and previously at the European Journal of International Law. In addition, Annika is interested more broadly in environmental law and the law of the sea and has recently co-authored a peer-reviewed paper on investment environmental jurisprudence.

Publication

Article

Annika FROSCH and Wojciech GIEMZA (2023), Current trends in the investment environmental jurisprudence and predictions for investment disputes involving climate change (24 January 2023, Transnational Dispute Management)

 

  • Ocean Acidification
  • International Environmental Law
  • Law of the Sea
  • Global Governance
  • Environmental Governance
  • Climate Change Governance
  • Ocean Governance
  • Law-Science Interface

Research Projects

The Governance of Ocean Acidification

Annika’s PhD dissertation focuses on the governance of ocean acidification. In particular, Annika is interested in governance solutions which can address the scientific reality of this complex problem. To this end, she is drawing on natural sciences, political sciences, and law. As part of her thesis, she is conducting case studies on the Ocean Acidification Alliance and the International Maritime Organisation. In both actors she has conducted interviews that inform her research. More generally, Annika is interested in environmental law and law of the sea, especially from an interdisciplinary perspective.