Sandrine Maljean-Dubois specializes in international environmental law. A researcher at the CNRS, she teaches international environmental law at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Aix-Marseille University. She has edited several books and a large number of articles in this field, focusing in particular on biodiversity and biosecurity, international environmental law and WTO law, climate change negotiations and more generally on the effectiveness of international environmental law. In 2008, the Hague Academy of International Law invited her to be the Director of Studies of the French-speaking section of the Center for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations on the topic of implementation of environmental international law. She has been visiting professor at the University of Alexandria (Egypt), University Laval (Quebec, Canada) and University of Brasilia (Brazil). She headed the Centre for International and European Research and Studies (CERIC, Aix-en-Provence) from 2009 to 2015. She is currently the Director of Droits international, comparé, européen (UMR 7318, CNRS/Aix-Marseille University/University of Toulon/University of Pau).