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JingJing Wu is a Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in EU and International Law with a focus on various aspects of International Public Law. With expertise in treaty interpretation and International Human Rights Law, Wu engages deeply with topics regarding the universality versus relativism debate, and the operational frameworks of international human rights treaty bodies. She actively researches the interpretation of such treaties and explores the intersections of International Environmental Law, particularly in relation to the Paris Agreement and the precautionary principle. Wu also examines critical issues like climate refugee rights, legal argumentation, and the sustainability rights of indigenous people. Her current project, funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, investigates the legal viability and efficacy of rights regarding nature, emphasizing implications within the European Union. Through her scholarly work, Wu contributes to the fields of human rights, international law, and argumentation theory, and is recognized for her collaborative efforts in the research community.
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