Greg’s expertise is in international law with research interests in its applications to counter-terrorism and to environmental protection. He teaches across these areas and Administrative Law.
His research in the area of environmental protection addresses mechanisms for the effective implementation of international environmental standards. In relation to counterterrorism, Greg is currently researching the laws of armed conflict in their application to non-State actors engaged in political violence at the level of hostilities.
Greg is an Associate Editor of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law and is a member of the Editorial Board (previously Editor-in-Chief) of the Review of European Community and International Environmental Law (RECIEL).
Anti-Semitic anti-Zionism on campus – how should universities respond?
Mar 31, 2016 08:40 am UTC| Insights & Views
There was a significant development in the global fight against anti-Semitism last week when the University of Californias Board of Regents unanimously adopted a new statement of Principles Against Intolerance. The...