Global Perspectives on International Law Education and Practice with Visiting Attorney Tomkeen Mobegi

Global Perspectives on International Law Education and Practice with Visiting Attorney Tomkeen Mobegi

Author: Environmental Law Institute March 16, 2023 Duration: 50:58

Global sustainable development requires attention to environmental, developmental, and social priorities. ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with ELI Visiting Attorney Tomkeen Mobegi, an international law expert whose past work has focused on climate change, environmental governance, and human rights and development in the Global South. Tomkeen shares his perspective on intersectional and international legal education, the importance of international treaties, and the unique approach of the United States in the international legal space. 

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