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I am currently a PhD student at King's College London, researching the utilisation of and learning from regulatory quality tools and processes (RIA and ex-post evaluation) in the development of environmental risk regulation controlling air pollution in Europe and the US. Prior to commencing my PhD, I worked for over a decade in environmental risk and compliance, and broader sustainability issues. I worked both in-house and as an external consultant across a range of industries, developing global, European and national strategies, policies, practical implementation methods, and meeting corporate governance monitoring and reporting requirements.
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I am a Professor of Public Affairs at Indiana University’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. I am interested in understanding the ways in which the design and delivery of public programs influence disparity in the outcomes of those programs and inequality more broadly.
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I am a PhD candidate in international law at the University of Luxembourg and the University of Turin and a Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law. Prior to this, I graduated in law at the University La Sapienza of Rome and obtained my LL.M in International Trade and Investment Law from the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Also, I was an associate in an Italian Law firm, mainly working in international arbitration and litigation practices.
My current research focuses on the role of the sovereign investors in the context of international investment law, but I am utmost keen of the regulatory intersections between finance, international economic law and climate change.
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I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Politics at The New School. I study political parties and democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, with particular emphasis on Central America. I am a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Skidmore College. In the past, I have taught courses on political science and international relations at New York University, The New School, Marymount Manhattan College, and Yeshiva University. I have published peer-reviewed work on the Journal of Democracy, Politics, The Journal of Politics in Latin America, International Area Studies Review, Public Integrity, Política y Gobierno, Revista de Ciencia Política, and Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública.
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Claudia N. Avellaneda is an Associate Professor in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. She specializes in governance and public management in developing countries, with an emphasis on local and subnational governments in Latin America. Specifically, she investigates the drivers of municipal and provincial performance by focusing on the role of mayors' and governors’ education, experience, networking, and political support on social service delivery, public finances, tax collection, and decision-making.