Lavanya Rajamani, B.C.L & D.Phil. (Oxon, Rhodes Scholar), LL.M (Yale), is a Lecturer in Environmental Law, and Fellow & Director of Studies in Law at Queens' College, Cambridge. She teaches International and European Environmental Law, and conducts research in international environmental law, in particular in the areas of international climate change law and policy, trade and environment, non-state actors in international environmental governance, and the industrial-developing country dynamic in the creation and implementation of international environmental law. She has worked as a consultant to UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat, the Alliance of Small Island States, the UNDP, the World Bank, and the International Institute of Sustainable Development. She is also a free-lance Project Director at the Global Environment & Trade Study, Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy.