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Sanja Bogojević is a Professor of Law at Lady Margaret Hall and a Fellow of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. Before joining the Oxford Law Faculty, she served as an Associate Professor (Docent) of Environmental Law at Lund University, where she remains affiliated with various research projects. Her scholarship primarily focuses on the interconnections between law, environmental issues, and markets. Bogojević is the author of the book 'Emissions Trading Schemes: Market, States and Law' (Hart/Bloomsbury, 2013), for which she received the 2016 Nils Klim Prize for outstanding contribution to the study of law. Her research interests are broad, covering critical raw materials, carbon removals, environmental rights, public procurement, the rule of law, access to courts, greenwashing, and planning law. She has published extensively on EU law, including works such as 'Great Debates in EU Law' (Bloomsbury, 2021), 'Environmental Rights in Europe' (co-editor, Hart, 2018), and 'Emergency and EU Law: The Case of Covid, Climate Change and Migration' (Hart, 2026). Currently, Bogojević co-leads legal investigations as part of the UK's national research hub on greenhouse gas removal technologies funded by UKRI, and leads a working group on critical raw materials. She is also the General Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law and a member of the Avosetta group, comprising EU environmental law experts.
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