Catherine Redgwell


Catherine Redgwell is Emeritus Chichele Professor of Public International Law and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, as well as a Co-Director of the Oxford Geoengineering Programme of the Oxford Martin School. Professor Redgwell previously held positions as Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London, at the University of Oxford, the University of Nottingham and the University of Manchester. She has also served on secondment to the Legal Advisers, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Selected publications

  • , 'Energy Underground: What’s International Law Got To Do With It?' in D. Zillman, A. McHarg, L. Barrera-Hernandez and A. Bradbrook, Energy Underground: Innovative Law and Policy for Transformative Technologies
  • The Wrong Trousers: State Responsibility and International Environmental Law', in P. Koutrakos and M Evans, The International Responsibility of the European Union – European and International Perspectives, 257-274
  • Geoengineering the Climate: Technological Solutions to Mitigation Failure or Continuing Carbon Addiction?', Carbon and Climate Law Review, 17 178-189
  • , Lyster's International Wildlife Law
  • Birnie, Boyle and Redgwell, International Law & the Environment
  • '''International Energy Law', in M. Roggenkamp, C. Redgwell, I. del Guayo and A. Ronne, Energy Law in Europe: National EU and International Regulation ''

Professional Memberships and Roles