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Rebecca Williams is a Lecturer in Environmental Law at the University of Glasgow's Law School, having joined in September 2023. She previously worked at Edinburgh Napier University and the University of Strathclyde, where she served as the Interim Director of the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance. Rebecca completed her PhD at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Her research interests mainly focus on the intersection of the agricultural sector with environmental law and governance, particularly in areas regarding climate change, forests, nitrate management, trade, public health, food security, and climate justice. She has authored a monograph titled 'Climate Change, Cattle and the International Legal Order', which is set to be published by Hart Publishing in 2024. Additionally, her research delves into international and European law, specifically concerning agricultural 'hotspots' in South America. Besides her research pursuits, she teaches various courses including Environmental Law (Level 2), Law and Sustainability (Honours), Climate Change Law (LLM), and Fundamentals of Environmental Justice (LLM). She also serves as an academic supervisor for Glasgow's Environmental Justice Clinic, where students engage with policy issues through the Environmental Rights Centre in Scotland.