Daniel Bodansky
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Phone: 480-727-8577
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BCLS Rm. 366 111 E Taylor St. Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Mail code: 9520Campus: Dtphx
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Daniel Bodansky is a Regents' Professor of Law in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. He is also an affiliate faculty member with the Center for Law, Science and Innovation, and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability's School of Sustainability at ASU.
Professor Bodansky is a leading authority on international environmental law generally, and global climate change law in particular. He teaches courses in public international law, international environmental law and international law of armed conflict.
Prior to his arrival at ASU in 2010, Professor Bodansky was the associate dean for faculty development and Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law at the University of Georgia School of Law. He was an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Law from 1989-1994, and a professor from 1994-2002, and has been an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University and George Washington University law schools.
Professor Bodansky served as the Climate Change Coordinator at the U.S. Department of State from 1999-2001, on a leave of absence from academia, and was an attorney-advisor at the U.S. Department of State from 1985-1989. He has consulted for the United Nations in the areas of climate change and tobacco control. Since 2001, Professor Bodansky has been a consultant and senior advisor on the “Beyond Kyoto” and “Pocantico Dialogue” projects at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (formerly the Pew Center on Global Climate Change). He has served on the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law and the State Department's Advisory Committee on Public International Law, is the U.S.-nominated arbitrator under the Antarctic Environmental Protocol, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Society of International Law. Awards include an International Affairs Fellowship from the Council of Foreign Relations, a Pew Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, and a Jean Monnet Fellowship from the European University Institute.
Professor Bodansky’s scholarship includes three books and dozens of articles and book chapters on international law, international environmental law and climate change policy. His book, "The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law," published by Harvard University Press, received the 2010 Harold and Margaret Sprout Award of the International Law Association, as the best book that year in the field of international environmental studies. His co-authored book, "International Climate Change Law" (with Jutta Brunnée and Lavanya Rajamani), published by Oxford University Press, received the 2018 Certificate of Merit from the American Society of International Law as the best book that year in a specialized area of international law.
- J.D. Yale Law School 1984
- M.Phil. Cambridge University 1981
- A.B. magna cum laude, Harvard University 1979
- Public international law
- International environmental law
- Climate change law
- Legal theory
Books
- International Climate Change Law (co-authored with Jutta Brunnee and Lavanya Rajamani) (Oxford University Press, 2017)
- The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law (Harvard University Press, 2009). K3585 .B63 2010
- Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (co-edited with Jutta Brunnée and Ellen Hey) (Oxford University Press, 2007). K3585 .O96 2007
- Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (co-authored with Robert Glicksman, David Markell, William W. Buzbee, and Daniel Mandelker) (Aspen Casebook Series, 8th ed., 2019)
Seleted articles and book chapters
- "Thirty Years Later: Top Ten Developments in International Environmental Law," Yearbook of International Environmental Law, vol. 30, pp. 1-19 (2020)
- "Adjudication vs. Negotiation in Protecting Environmental Commons," University of Hawai'i Law Review, vol. 41, pp. 260-76 (2019)
- "Executive Agreements+," Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 49, pp. 885-929 (2016)
- “The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?” American Journal of International Law, vol. 100, pp. 288-319 (2016).
- "Legal Realism and Its Discontents," Leiden Journal of International Law, vol. 28, pp. 267-281 (2015)
- "The Who, What, and Wherefore of Geoengineering Governance," Climatic Change, vol. 121, pp. 539-551 (2013)
- "Global Public Goods, International Law, and Legitimacy," European Journal of International Law, vol. 23, pp. 651-668 (2012)
- "The Copenhagen Climate Change Conference: A Postmortem," American Journal of International Law, vol. 104, pp. 230-240 (2010)
- "The Legitimacy of International Governance: a Coming Challenge for International Environmental Law?" American Journal of International Law, vol. 93, pp. 596-624 (1999). K1 .M7
- "Customary (and Not So Customary) International Environmental Law," Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 3, pp. 105-119 (1995)
- "The Emerging Climate Change Regime," Annual Review of Energy and Environment, vol. 20, pp. 425-461 (1995)
- "The U.N Framework Convention on Climate Change: A Commentary," Yale Journal of International Law, vol. 18, pp. 451-558 (1993)
- "Protecting the Marine Environment from Vessel Source Pollution: UNCLOS III and Beyond," Ecology Law Quarterly, vol. 18, pp. 719-777 (1991)
- Bodansky,Daniel*. Organization of legal experts meeting in preparation for the UNFCCC COP 21. FOEN(1/1/2015 - 12/31/2015).
Courses
2025 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
2024 Fall
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LAW 791 | Seminar |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
2024 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
2023 Fall
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LAW 791 | Seminar |
2023 Summer
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
2023 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
2022 Summer
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
2022 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
LAW 616 | Jurisprudence |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
2021 Summer
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
2021 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
LAW 616 | Jurisprudence |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
2020 Summer
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
2020 Spring
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LAW 781 | Independent Study |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
LAW 791 | Seminar |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
HON 494 | Special Topics |
“Politics and Justice in the UN Climate Change Regime,” Yale Global Environmental Justice Conference, November 2020
“Solar Climate Intervention,” Harvard Kennedy School Energy Policy Seminar, October 2020
“International Law and Artificial Intelligence,” Workshop on Soft Law and Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University, January 2020
“Law and Politics in the UN Climate Regime: A Preview of COP25,” University of Cambridge Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, November 2019
“The Legal Evolution of the UN Climate Change Regime,” University of Oxford, October 2019
“Politics and Justice in the UN Climate Change Regime,” Climate Justice Conference, University of Mauritius, October 2019
“Decoding the Paris Rulebook,” National University of Singapore, September 2019
“Arctic Geoengineering Governance,” Trameren Conference, University of Copenhagen, June 2019
“Solar Geoengineering and International Law,” Harvard Kennedy School of Government, September 2018
“Do Developing Countries Have Anything to Fear from International Environmental Law,” Ingram Lecture on International Law and Development, University of New South Wales, July 2018
“The Why, What and Who of Geoengineering Governance,” University of Calgary, January 2018
“Oceans and Climate Change: Introducing the Issues,” Law of the Sea Institute Conference, Malmo, Sweden, August 2017
- Pew Faculty Fellowship in International Affairs, 1991-1992
- Coucil on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship, 1991-1992
- Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, 1998
- Harold and Margaret Sprout Award, International Studies Association, 2010 (for The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law)
- American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit, 2018 (for International Climate Change Law)
- Board of Editors, American Journal of International Law, 2001-2011
- Co-Editor-in-Chief, International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Kluwer Law International, 1997-2006
- Editorial Board, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 1992-1999
- Associate Editor, Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 1991-1994, 1997
- Council on Foreign Relations, 2004-present
- American Society of International Law, 1985-present (member of Executive Council, 1996-1998, 2003-2006)
- Chair, International Environmental Law Interest Group, American Society of International Law, 1992-1998
University of Georgia School of Law, 2002-2010: Emily and Woodruff Chair of International Law
University of Washington School of Law, 1990-2002: Assistant Professor (1989-1994); Professor (1994-2002)
US Department of State: Climate Change Coordinator (1999-2001), Attorney-Adviser (1985-1989)
- Lecturer, U.N. Regional Course on International Law: Montevideo, Uruguay, 2016; Santiago, Chile, 2017, Bangkok, 2019
- Member, State Department Advisory Committee on Public International Law, 2010-2020
- Member, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, 1997-1999, 2016-present
- Member, Committee on Antarctic Policy and Science, National Academy of Sciences, 1992-1993
- Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (formerly the Pew Center on Climate Change), 2001-2020: senior advisor and consultant on "Beyond Kyoto," "Pocantico Dialogue," and "Towards 2015" projects
- Swiss Federal Office of the Environment, 2013-2015, 2018, 2021: Prepared reports on issues related to the UN climate change regime.
- Marine Mammal Commission, 2003: Prepared opinion concerning U.S. authority under international law to regulate ship strikes of right whales
- German Environment Agency, 2002-2003: Prepared report concerning legal regulation of the effects of military activity on the environment
- World Health Organization, 1998-1999: Prepared technical papers relating to the negotiation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- U.N. Climate Change Secretariat, 1996, 2002: Prepared reports relating to the U.N. climate change negotiations
- Member, State Department Advisory Committee on Public International Law, 2010-present