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Doudou is a Ph.D. Researcher in the International and European Law Department and Institute for Transnational Legal Research (METRO). She holds an LLB in General Law from Shandong University, China, from 2014-2018 and an LLM in Public International Law from Leiden University, the Netherlands, from 2018-2019. She worked in the United Nations Environment Programme, Geneva, as an intern under the Unit “The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE)” in 2019.
Doudou's Ph.D. research focuses on the expansive application of rules of transboundary harm beyond traditional environmental dimensions. Specifically, she majors in international environmental law and state responsibility. She is also interested in climate change, world pandemic legal research, and other issues under public international law.
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The expansive application of transboundary harm rules in international law
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World Pandemic Control in International Law: Through a Transboundary Harm Perspective
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