Elisa Ruozzi has
completed her PhD in International economic law in the year 2006 at the age of 27
years from Bocconi University (Milan). She is the Associate Professor of International
law at the University of Turin and she has been teaching Environmental litigation
and Transnational labour law at the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies
based in London. She has published several articles in reputed journals and a
monograph. She is currently part of an Horizon 2020 project on collective
action initiatives in the field of renewable energy.
international law, human rights law, international
environmental law