
Myele Rouxel
Doctoral Researcher
Doctoral Researcher in EU environmental law, focusing on EU law and post-growth
Law School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Myele Rouxel is a Doctoral Researcher in the field of EU environmental law. Her doctoral research focuses on EU law and post-growth. She uses socio-legal research methods to identify how growth dependence is reflected in the EU legal system and how to intervene in this system to spur transformational change towards securing wellbeing regardless of economic growth. She investigates these questions at EU constitutional level and in the food and energy contexts. Her doctoral research is conducted as part of the interdisciplinary and solution-oriented Sustainability Transformations Doctoral Education Pilot. She is also closely involved in the RELIEF project on the resilience of complex legal systems in sustainability transformation. Beyond her current PhD research, she previously published on international climate change law and animal welfare and practised environmental law in law firms and EU institutions.
Research groups
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CCEEL - The Center for Climate Change, Energy and… 01.09.2013 -
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Sufficiency Solutions Research Group 08.08.2024 -
Projects
Publications
Myele Rouxel, ‘The Paris Rulebook’s Rules on Transparency: A Compliance Pull?’ (2020) 14/1 Carbon & Climate Law Review 18-39, https://doi.org/10.21552/cclr/2020/1/5
Régis Bismuth, Albane Demaret, Alice Di Concetto, Aude-Solveig Epstein, Myele Rouxel and Yann Soubigou, ‘La concurrence des normativités au cœur de la labellisation du bien-être animal’ (2018) 3 Revue internationale de droit économique 369-392, La concurrence des normativités au cœur de la labellisation du bien-être animal | Cairn.info