Professor Elisa Morgera
Law
Area of Expertise
Elisa has direct experience of international law-making in the areas of biodiversity, oceans and corporate environmental accountability; and of participatory reform of national legislation on natural resources (forests, fisheries, mountains, organic agriculture, wildlife).
Elisa speaks Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese. She has conducted field work (for the UN or on academic research projects) in Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Belgium, Bolivia, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chile, Comoros, Croatia, Dominica, Egypt, Georgia, Greece, Grenada, Hungary, Jordan, Malaysia, Namibia, Niue, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, South Africa, Syria, Tonga, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Uruguay.
Prize And Awards
- Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Recipient
- 2022
Qualifications
Elisa has a PhD in international law from the European University Institue and an LLM in Environmental Law from University College London. Since 2015 Elisa has also been holding the honorary post of Adjunct Professor of International and European Environmental Law at the University of Eastern Finland. Prior to joining Strathclyde University, Elisa was Professor of Global Environmental Law at Edinburgh University Law School, where she was based since 2009. Elisa has also taught at the Academy of Human Rights Law of the European University Institute, l'Institut d'études politiques de Paris, and Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, among others.
Elisa is the lead co-editor of the book series Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing (Brill/Martinus Nijhoff), and on the Editorial Board of RECIEL, the Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, Europe and The World: A Law Review, the Caribbean Law Review, and Spring book series Legal Issues in Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies. She is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law, the IUCN Global Specialist Group on Access and Benefit-sharing, the International Council of Environmental Law, and the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and Environment.
Publications
- The need for an international legal concept of fair and equitable benefit-sharing
- Morgera Elisa
- European Journal of International Law Vol 27, pp. 353-383 (2016)
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ejil/chw014
- Fair and equitable benefit-sharing at the cross-roads of the human right to science and international biodiversity law
- Morgera Elisa
- Laws Vol 4, pp. 803-831 (2015)
- https://doi.org/10.3390/laws4040803
- EU Environmental Law
- Morgera Elisa
- European Union Law (2014) (2014)
- Unraveling The Nagoya Protocol : A Commentary of the Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing to the Convention on Biological Diversity
- Morgera Elisa, Tsioumani Elsa, Buck Matthias
- Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing (2014)
- https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004217188
- Environmental Integration in the EU's External Relations : Beyond Multilateral Dimensions
- Durán Gracia Marín, Morgera Elisa
- Modern Studies in European Law Modern Studies in European Law (2012)
- Corporate Accountability in International Environmental Law
- Morgera Elisa
- (2009)
- https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558018.001.0001
Research Interests
Prof Elisa Morgera was awarded a 20-million grant from the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) One Ocean Hub on transformative, sustainable and inclusive ocean governance (2019-2024). The One Ocean Hub is an independent programme for collaborative research for development, delivering the UK AID strategy and putting UK-led research at the heart of efforts to realize the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Hub is a community of scholars from 22 leading international Universities and Research Centres from the UK, South Africa, Ghana, Namibia, Kenya, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. The Hub collaborates with 30+ Project Partners, including UN Agencies, regional intergovernmental organisations, national government departments, community representatives, NGOs, charities and media organisations.
Previously, Elisa held a European Research Council Starting Grant (2013-2018) on the legal concept of fair and equitable benefit-sharing in different areas of international law (environment, oceans and human rights) and a grant under the Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) programme (funded by the UK's Department for International Development (DFID), the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)) investigating specifically fair and equitable benefit-sharing in international fisheries law and policy (2015-2016). Both projects were inter-disciplinary in nature.
Elisa has also contributed to Scottish Government's initiatives on human rights leadership, leading on the human right to a healthy environment. She was appointed by Scotland’s First Minister to an Advisory Group on Human Rights Leadership in 2018 to provide independent advice to the government on how Scotland can continue to promote and support human rights, with a focus on social, economic and environmental rights. From 2019-2020, she was appointed to the National Task Force for the development of a legal framework on human rights leadership for Scotland. The Task Force engaged in a broad programme of public participation and capacity-building to ensure not only that new legislation on human rights responds to the needs of different sectors of society, but also that human rights become “everyday practice so as to improve people’s lives.” The Task Force is made up of members from the public sector and civil society. It is co-chaired by the Social Security and Older People Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville and Professor Alan Miller, the former chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission. The Task Force's report, published in March 2020, includes Recommendation No2 and Annex D on the recognition of the human right to a healthy environment in Scotland. Elisa also contributed to international and EU debates on human rights and the environment, with a focus on biodiversity, including by contributing to the work of the UN Special Rapportuer on Human Rights and the Environment and the European Parliament.
Professional Activities
- UN Convention on Biological Diversity (External organisation)
- Advisor
- 2016
- Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law (Journal)
- Guest editor
- 2015
- European Commission (External organisation)
- Advisor
- 2015
- Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (External organisation)
- Advisor
- 2014
- Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (Publisher)
- Editor
- 2012
- UN Convention on Biological Diversity (External organisation)
- Member
- 2011
Projects
- Lessons Learned from International Funding Mechanism
- Switzer, Stephanie (Principal Investigator) Morgera, Elisa (Co-investigator)
- 01-Apr-2023 - 15-Aug-2023
- United Nations Environment Programme - Capacity Building
- Morgera, Elisa (Principal Investigator)
- 27-May-2021 - 30-Nov-2021
- Indigenous Peoples' Collective Rights Study
- Morgera, Elisa (Principal Investigator)
- 20-Dec-2020 - 31-Dec-2022
- Rights for Ecosystem Services (RES): a framework to protect the environment and sustainable local communities in the EU (Giulia Sajeva MSCA - IF 2018)
- Morgera, Elisa (Principal Investigator)
- Rights for Ecosystem Services (RES): a framework to protect the environment and sustainable local
- 01-Jan-2020 - 31-Dec-2021
- GCRF One Ocean Hub
- Morgera, Elisa (Principal Investigator) Baum, Thomas (Co-investigator) Cathcart, Alison (Co-investigator) Clark, Bryan (Co-investigator) Da Lomba, Sylvie (Co-investigator) Heath, Mike (Co-investigator) Revie, Matthew (Co-investigator) Sindico, Francesco (Co-investigator) Switzer, Stephanie (Co-investigator) Vermeylen, Saskia (Co-investigator) Webster, Elaine (Co-investigator) Laverick, Jack (Researcher)
- 13-Feb-2019 - 30-Sep-2024
- Inception Grant: GCRF One Ocean Hub
- Morgera, Elisa (Principal Investigator)
- 03-Dec-2018 - 03-May-2019