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    Dr Thomas L Muinzer FRSA 

    Dr Thomas L Muinzer is from Northern Ireland, and undertook his qualifying law degree and other legal qualifications at Queen's University Belfast.  After receiving his Doctorate in 2015 he taught in the Law School and the Planning Department at Queen’s University, then was appointed Lecturer in Law at Stirling University, Scotland, where he was Co-Director of the Law School’s major dual-stream LLM/MSc Masters programme (2016-2018).  He was subsequently Lecturer in Energy Law at ‘CEPMLP’, the University of Dundee’s Centre for Petroleum, Mineral Law and Policy (2018-2020).  In 2020 he joined the Law School at the University of Aberdeen as Senior Lecturer in Energy Transition Law.  He was promoted to Reader in Energy Transition Law with effect from 1 August 2022

     

    Research

    Dr Muinzer’s academic research focuses most pointedly on the Low Carbon Transition, with particular reference to climate law and governance and issues around decarbonisation of the energy sector.  He has subsidiary and intersecting interests in the sphere of constitutional law, human rights protections, and the safe and responsible governance of energy and the environment.  

    He has written the first monograph on the world’s first example of national framework climate legislation, the UK’s pioneering Climate Change Act:  Climate and Energy Governance for the UK Low Carbon Transition: The Climate Change Act 2008 (Palgrave: UK, 2018).  He is the contributing editor of the first comprehensive book-length study of these novel regimes as they begin to emerge around the world:  National Climate Change Acts: The Emergence, Form and Nature of National Framework Climate Legislation (Hart/Bloomsbury: UK, 2021).  He is currently researching and writing the monograph Climate Law: The Landmark Cases.

    He also occasionally endeavours to explore somewhat obscure or frequently neglected spheres of law in his work (to date, most particularly burial law, broader laws relating to the ‘dead body'/corpse, national monuments law, and cultural heritage).      

     

    Teaching 

    Dr Muinzer has considerable experience as an educator in a range of legal areas, and has particular teaching experience in the sphere of climate and energy law and governance, constitutional law and environmental law.  In 2019 he designed and delivered CEPMLP’s first ‘law and renewables-focused’ course, the module Law and Policy of Renewable Energy Sources and Technology.

      

    Activities and Engagement

    • 2020, Co-founder, Scottish Climate Emergency Legal Network, and member of the Legislation Working Group at the Legal Services Agency, Glasgow, which co-ordinates the Network.
    • November 2019, appointed Co-Convenor of the Society of Legal Scholars’ Energy Law section. 
    • January 2018, appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA) after nomination from Tom Collins OBE.    
    • September 2017, appointed to the Law Society of Scotland's Education and Training (Policy) Committee and its Education and Training (Standard Setting) Sub-Committee, which regulate aspects of solicitors’ training in Scotland. 
    • July 2017 (onward), facilitator and provider of advisory support to the Centre for United Nations Constitutional Research (Brussels). 
    • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy; Member of the Society of Legal Scholars; Associate Member of the Irish Association of Law Teachers, amongst other organisations.
    • September 2023, elected to the Council of An Taisce (the National Trust for Ireland).
    • Co-founder and Co-editor, Freckle Magazine, the sustainability-themed magazine that celebrates people and place in Northern Ireland, Scotland and beyond.  http://www.frecklenorthernireland.org/subscribeandbuy/

     

    Education (Law):

    • PhD, The UK’s Energy Decarbonisation Process and the Challenges of Devolution, Queen's University Belfast, July 2015.  Fully funded by a Department for Employment and Learning Scholarship.
    • LLM in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development, Distinction, Queen's University Belfast, 2010-2011.
    • Mlegsci (Qualifying Law Degree), Distinction, Queen's University Belfast, 2008-2010.

     

    Education (Other):

    Dr Muinzer holds an MA in Irish Literature, and a BA in English and Music.  His MA research, supported by a government studentship, focused on the work of Victorian barrister and poet Sir Samuel Ferguson, and included cataloguing important historical documents in the Ferguson manuscript collection at the Linen Hall Library, Belfast.  This stream of his education intersects with the substantial involvement he has had in the Arts sector, and he has written widely in Arts areas, including a book on aesthetics and morality commissioned by Lapwing Press in 2009, published in 2011.

     

    Funding & Consultancy:

    Dr Muinzer has received academic funding from the UK Government, the European Commission, the Northern Irish Government, the European Climate Foundation, the Global Challenges Research Fund, and the Royal Town Planning Institute. 

    He has been involved in an advisory capacity with a range of energy, environmental and other actors, including NGOs, governmental bodies and parliamentary committees.

    Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

    In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

    • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • SDG 13 - Climate Action

    Education/Academic qualification

    PhD, PhD, "The UK’s Energy Decarbonisation Process and the Challenges of Devolution", Queen's University Belfast. Fully funded by a Department for Employment and Learning Scholarship.

    Masters Degree, LLM, Environmental Law and Sustainable Development (Distinction)

    Vocational Qualification, Mlegsci (Qualifying Law Degree), Distinction

    Masters Degree, MA, Irish Literature

    Bachelors Degree, BA, English and Music

    External positions

    Council, An Taisce (The National Trust for Ireland)

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    Co-Convenor of the Society of Legal Scholars’ Energy Law section

    Member, Law Society of Scotland's Education and Training (Policy) Committee

    Member, Education and Training (Standard Setting) Sub-Committee

    Co-founder, Scottish Climate Emergency Legal Network

    Member, Climate Legislation Working Group at the Legal Services Agency, Glasgow

    Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce

    Advisory Member, Centre for United Nations Constitutional Research (Brussels)

    Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

    Co-founder and Co-editor, Freckle Magazine

    Area of Expertise

    • Law
    • Climate and Energy Law
    • Low Carbon Energy
    • Environmental Law
    • Constitutional law

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