Tejas Rao

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About/Bio

Tejas Rao is a PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge. His research investigates the role of lawyers in treaty implementation and compliance committees, focusing on the meetings of these bodies under Rio Conventions and their Conferences of the Parties and complementing his broader interest in the living history and political economy of international law.

Recently Published

COPs as Emerging Subjects of International Law? Rethinking Legal Personality in Global Governance

Introduction The sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) finished last week in Colombia, kicking off the 2024 COP season. A large part of the international legal community turned its attention to the discussions held in Cali, and will now focus on the upcoming debates in…

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