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Elisa Ruozzi
University of Turin
Department of Legal Studies
[email protected]
+39 340 7261156
Areas of interest
TBT Agreement, SPS Agreement, non-trade issues in GATT.
Present position
2008 Researcher in International Law at the University of Turin, Department of Law;
Courses taught: International Environmental Law, European Union Law.
Member of the Italian Society of International Law
Member of the American Society of International Law
Member of the European Society of International Law
Other teaching positions
2009 – 2013 Carlo Cattaneo University (Italy), Course on “The economics and law of international
trade”.
2005 Hanoi, Course on WTO law in the framework of a technical cooperation project between the
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Vietnam in view of Vietnam accession to the WTO.
Education and other academic experience
2013-2014 Mentor in the framework of the Woman in International Law Program of the American
Society of International Law
2013 Visiting scholar at Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing
2006 Ph.D in International Economic Law, Bocconi University, Milan
2004 Master’s Degree in International Economic Law, Sorbonne University, Paris
2001 Degree in International and Diplomatic Sciences, University of Turin
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Main national and international meetings
June 18-19, 2010 Workshop about environmental damage and corporate social responsibility
organized by the University of Siena : “The protection of the environment in international armed
conflicts and the case of UNCC”.
October 4-5, 2010 The 1st CILS (Centre of International Law Studies) International Conference,
University of Indonesia (Depok): “The obligation not to pollute: from corollary of State sovereignty
to a human right to a decent environment?”.
29 May - June 1, 2011: ILA Asia-Pacific Regional Conference (poster session), Contemporary
International Law Issues in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges, Taipei: The EU
Directive on Renewable Sources and WTO: Towards a solution of the PPMs and extraterritoriality
issues?
September 1-4, 2011, American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting and Exhibition, The
politics of rights, Seattle : Indigenous Rights and International Human Rights Courts: Between
Specificity and Circulation of Principles.
June 27, 2012, University of Birmingham, Institute of European Law, Third conference on the
Future of European Law and Policy Conference : The EU and sustainable development: the need
for a human right to a decent environment?
September 25-27, 2012, American Branch of the International Law Association, International Law
Weekend: Ideas, Institutions, and Interests - Dynamics of Change in International, New York : The
Evolving Role of the Public - past, present and future - in the Development of International
Environmental Law
November 8-10, 2012, Canadian Council on International Law, 41st Annual Conference, Ottawa,
Natural disasters and international law on State responsibility : an enhanced role for information
and consultation obligations?
November 29-30, 2012, Société Française pour le Droit de l’Environnement, Colloque international
en mémoire d’Alexandre Kiss, Strasbourg : La dignité humaine : Est-elle un principe partagé pour
les droits de l’homme, le droit international de l’environnement et le marché ?
April 12-13, 2013, International Law Association - British Branch, Oxford, The Changing Face of
Global Governance: International Institutions in the International Legal Order, The Changing
Patterns of International Trade Regulation: The SPS and TBT Agreements and the Rise of Private
Standardisation.
July 21st, 2013, EPSEI PROJECT (Evaluating Policies for Sustainable Energy Investments:
towards an Integrated Approach on National and International Stage), Beijing, Workshop on
Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Investments, Sustainable Energy and Biofuels in China.
September 11-13, 2013, University of the Arctic, Rovaniemi and Pyhätunturi, Protecting the sacred:
Recognition of Sacred Sites of Indigenous Peoples for Sustaining Nature and Culture in Northern
and Arctic Regions, Protecting the sacred: Recognition of Sacred Sites of Indigenous Peoples for
Sustaining Nature and Culture in Northern and Arctic Regions.
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September 19-21, 2013, University of Turin, Politecnico di Torino, III CUCS Congress, Imagining
cultures of cooperation : Traditional medicine and indigenous rights protection : the contribution of
international law jurisprudence.
October 4-5, 2013, University of Cagliari, Natural Resources Grabbing: Erosion or Legitimate
Exercise of State Sovereignty? : Land grabbing and international human rights: the jurisprudence
of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights about the rights of indigenous peoples.
November 17-19, 2013, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Constitutionalisation
and Fragmentation of International Law Revisited : The human right to a healthy environment
between constitutionalisation and fragmentation : the managing of scientific uncertainty by
international courts and tribunals.
October 10, 2014, University of Bologna, The EU-China Trade Relations Between Classic Trade
Disputes and Sustainability Issues - A Legal Analysis : China and Biofuels: Legal and Policy Issues
in the Framework of the WTO System.
MAIN PUBLICATIONS
“The World Trade Organisation: institutional aspects”, in G. Porro, “Studies in International
Economic Law – New Edition”, Turin, 2006
“The necessity and proportionality principles in Article XX GATT”, in “Il diritto dell’economia”,
2007
“Local entities in Piedmont and the use of European Social Fund”, in V. Castronovo, “Piedmont in
the European integration process”, Milano, 2008.
“L’application du principe de précaution en droit de l’Union de l’Union européenne », in H. Ruiz
Fabri, L. Gradoni : La circulation des concepts juridiques: le droit international de l'environnement
entre mondialisation et fragmentation, Paris, 2009.
“L’application du principe de proportionnalité en droit de l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce »,
in H. Ruiz Fabri, L. Gradoni : La circulation des concepts juridiques: le droit international de
l'environnement entre mondialisation et fragmentation, Paris, 2009.
“Industrial pollution and human rights : the Tatar ruling of the European Court of Human Rights”,
in “Human Rights and International Law”, 2009.
The Obligation not to Pollute: From Corollary of State Sovereignty to the Right to a Decent
Environment, in Jurnal Hukum Internasional, 2010.
“Indigenous Rights and International Human Rights Courts: Between Specificity and Circulation of
Principles”, 2011, available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1902900
“Environmental protection in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights” (in Italian)
Napoli, 2011.
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“The role of the Holy See and of catholic values in the emergence of international principles of
environmental protection” (in Italian), in Studi in onore di Augusto Sinagra, 2013.
“L’harmonisation internationale comme instrument finalisé à la réalisation de la dignité humaine,
dans les dimensions de la protection de la santé et de l’environnement.”, in M.P. Camproux, J.
Sohnle, Marché et environnement, 2014.
“The multilateral trading system and non-trade issues: how the World Trade Organisation managed
to integrate environmental concerns without integrating international environmental law”, in
European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 2014.
“The protection of human health between environmental risk and work safety in a ECHR decision
(Vilnes v. Norway, n. 52806/2009 and 22703/2010” (in Italian), in Ordine internazionale e diritti
umani, 2014.
“The protection of sacred sites through the human right to a decent environment”, in V. Sancin, M.
Kovič Dine, International environmental law : contemporary concerns in 2014, 2014.
“The discipline of non-trade barriers” (in Italian), in G. Venturini, L’Organizzazione Mondiale del
Commercio, Third edition, 2015.
“Land grabbing and international human rights: the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights on the rights of indigenous peoples.”, in F. Romanin Jacur, A. Bonfanti, F. Seatzu
(eds.) Natural Resources Grabbing: An International Law Perspective, 2015.
“Argentina and trade in biofuels: development and sustainability issues and their impact on foreign
investment”, in A. Tanzi, L. Gradoni (eds.), International investment law in Latin America:
problems and prospects, (forthcoming).
“China and Biofuels: Legal and Policy Issues in the Framework of the WTO System” in China-EU
Law Journal (forthcoming).
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