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Dr. M.J. (Margaretha) Wewerinke-Singh MA LLM

Universitair Hoofddocent Duurzaamheidsrecht
Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
Staats- en bestuursrecht

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    1001 NB Amsterdam
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  • Profiel

    Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh is Universitair Hoofddocent Duurzaamheidsrecht aan de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid van de Universiteit van Amsterdam en mede-oprichter van SEVEN, het klimaatinstituut van de UvA. Ze is ook Adjunct Professor of Law aan de Universiteit van Fiji en lid van het Permanent Hof van Arbitrage in Den Haag.

    Margaretha richt zich in haar onderzoek en onderwijs op de aanpak van duurzaamheidsvraagstukken in de gelaagde rechtsorde, met een speciale focus op mensenrechten en sociale rechtvaardigheid. Voorheen werkte zij als universitair docent internationaal publiekrecht aan de Universiteit Leiden (2018-2022), coördineerde ze het milieurechtprogramma aan de University of the South Pacific in Port Vila, Vanuatu (2015-2018) en was gastonderzoeker aan de Universiteit van Cambridge (2012-2014).

    Margaretha heeft veelvuldig gepubliceerd op het gebied van duurzaamheid en recht. Naast haar boeken State Responsibility, Climate Change and Human Rights under International Law (Hart Publishing, 2019) en Environmental Law and Governance in the Pacific: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Communities (red. metEvan Hamman, Routledge, 2020), werkt ze aan de monografie ‘Mobilising Rights for Climate Justice’ (met Sébastien Jodoin, Cambridge University Press, in voorbereiding). Dit laatste boek vloeit voort uit haar NWO Veni-project ‘Climate Justice through the Courts’ (2019-2023), dat de effectiviteit en mogelijke keerzijden van klimaatrechtszaken onderzocht, met een focus op mensenrechten. Ze is tevens redacteur van het Cambridge Handbook on Climate Litigation (met Sarah Mead) en mede-auteur van de Maastricht Principles on the Rights of Future Generations. Ze is lid van de wetenschappelijke adviesraden van o.a. het European Journal of International Law en het Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law.

    Margaretha’s onderzoek bouwt voort op twee decennia ervaring in internationale klimaatonderhandelingen en verwante processen, waarin ze overheden, NGO’s en internationale organisaties adviseerde en vertegenwoordigde. Ze is momenteel lid van de Commissie Mensenrechten van de Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken en adviseert de aanklager van het Internationaal Strafhof bij de ontwikkeling van beleid voor de aanpak van milieucriminaliteit onder het Statuut van Rome.

    Als internationaal advocaat is Margaretha verbonden met Blue Ocean Law, een nichekantoor gevestigd in Guam dat zich specialiseert in mensenrechten en milieurecht. Recentelijk leidde ze het juridische team van Vanuatu in de klimaatadviesprocedures bij het Internationaal Gerechtshof en het Inter-Amerikaanse Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens. Ook vertegenwoordigt ze de Organisation for African, Caribbean and Pacific States in the adviesprocedures over stakingsrecht. Eerder trad ze op als counsel voor de Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law in de adviesprocedures over klimaatverandering bij het Internationaal Zeerechttribunaal.

    Margaretha promoveerde aan het Europees Universitair Instituut in Florence op een proefschrift getiteld ‘State Responsibility, Climate Change and Human Rights under International Law’. Zij heeft diploma’s in Culturele Antropologie en Ontwikkelingsstudies (BSc) en Filosofie (BA) van de Radboud Universiteit; een Europese Master Mensenrechten en Democratisering (E.MA) van het Europees Inter-Universitair Centrum voor Mensenrechten en Democratisering in Venetië en een Graduate LLB van Nottingham Law School. Zij ontving de Lord Justice Holker beurs van de Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn (Londen) en is toegelaten tot de Bar van Engeland en Wales (2014) en Vanuatu (2023).

  • Publicaties

    2025

    • Jodoin, S., & Wewerinke - Singh, M. J. (2025). Legal mobilization in a global context: the transnational practices and diffusion of rights-based climate litigation. Law & Society Review, 1.

    2024

    • Gupta, A., Biermann, F., van Driel, E., Bernaz, N., Jayaram, D., Kim, R. E., Kotzé, L. J., Ruddigkeit, D., VanDeveer, S. D., & Wewerinke-Singh, M. (2024). Towards a Non-Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering: Lessons from International Law and Governance. Transnational Environmental Law, 13(2), 368-399. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2047102524000050 [details]
    • Savaresi, A., Setzer, J., Bookman, S., Bouwer, K., Chan, T., Keuschnigg, I., Armeni, C., Harrington, A., Heri, C., Higham, I., Hilson, C., Luporini, R., Macchi, C., Nordlander, L., Obani, P., Peterson, L., Schapper, A., Ghaleigh, N. S., Tigre, M. A., & Wewerinke - Singh, M. J. (2024). Conceptualizing just transition litigation. Nature Sustainability, 7, 1379. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-024-01439-y
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Ramsay, A. S. A. F. (2024). Echoes Through Time: Transforming Climate Litigation Narratives on Future Generations. Transnational Environmental Law, 13(3), 547-568. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2047102524000177

    2023

    2022

    2021

    • Day, J., Wewerinke-Singh, M., & Price, S. (2021). Eviction is Not a Disaster. Development Policy Review, 39(1), 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12460
    • Day, J., Wewerinke-Singh, M., Price, S., Tabawa, S., Netaf, R., Pakoa, A., & Ulas, J. (2021). Trust in Cash Assistance Programming: Addressing Mega Trend Changes through Disaster Management and Impact Assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 39(4), 348-351. https://doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2021.1916264
    • Jodoin, S., Savaresi, A., & Wewerinke-Singh, M. (2021). Rights-Based Approaches to Climate Decision-Making. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 52, 45-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2021.06.004
    • Mead, S., & Wewerinke-Singh, M. (2021). Recent Developments in International Climate Change Law Pacific Island Countries' Contributions. International Community Law Review, 23(2-3), 294-309. https://doi.org/10.1163/18719732-12341479
    • Nay, Z., Wewerinke-Singh, M., & Missack, W. (2021). Climate Loss and Damage in Pacific Island States: International Law Implications of Evolving Climate Science. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 24(2), 201-229. https://doi.org/10.4337/apjel.2021.02.03
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. (2021). Pandemics, Planetary Health and Human Rights: Rethinking the Duty to Cooperate in the Face of Compound Global Crises. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 24, 399-425. https://doi.org/10.1163/18757413_02401013
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., Aguon J. , & Hunter J. (2021). Bringing Climate Change before the International Court of Justice: Prospects for Contentious Cases and Advisory Opinions. In I. Alogna, C. Bakker, & J. P. Gauci (Eds.), Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives Brill.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., Stein J.A.M., & Doek J.E. (2021). De ontwikkeling en implicaties van kinder- en mensenrechten op het gebied van klimaatverandering. Tijdschrift voor Familie- en Jeugdrecht.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M., & McCoach, A. (2021). The State of the Netherlands v Urgenda Foundation: Distilling Best Practice and Lessons Learnt for Future Rights-Based Climate Litigation. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law, 30(2), 275-283. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12388

    2020

    • Mechler, R., Singh, C., Ebi, K., Djalante, R., Thomas, A., James, R., Tschakert, P., Wewerinke-Singh, M., Schinko, T., Ley, D., Nalau, J., Bouwer, L. M., Huggel, C., Huq, S., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Surminski, S., Pinho, P., Jones, R., Boyd, E., & Revi, A. (2020). Loss and Damage and Limits to Adaptation: Recent IPCC Insights and Implications for Climate Science and Policy. Sustainability Science, 15(4), 1245-1251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-020-00807-9
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2020). Litigating Human Rights Violations Related to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change in the Pacific Islands. In L. J., & K. D. A. (Eds.), Climate Change Litigation in the Asia Pacific (pp. 94-119). Cambridge University Press.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Hamman, E. (Eds.) (2020). Environmental Law and Governance in the Pacific: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Communities. In Environmental Law and Governance in the Pacific: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Communities Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9780429260896/environmental-law-governance-pacific-evan-hamman-margaretha-wewerinke-singh
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Mead, S. (2020). Climate Change Law in the Pacific Islands. In Environmental Law and Governance in the Pacific: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Communities Routledge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Van Geelen, T. (2020). Protecting the rights of vulnerable groups during evacuation: A case study of Cyclone Pam and Mataso Island in Vanuatu. In S. M., & S. A. (Eds.), Climate Change, Disasters, and Internal Displacement in Asia and the Pacific: A Human Rights-Based Approach Routledge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., Tabe T., Singh H., & Singh J.K. (2020). Human Rights and the Environment in Pacific Island States. In Environmental Law and Governance in the Pacific: Climate Change, Biodiversity and Communitie Routledge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M., & Salili, D. H. (2020). Between Negotiations and Litigation: Vanuatu's Perspective on Loss and Damage from Climate Change. Climate Policy, 20(6), 681-692. https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2019.1623166

    2019

    • Rose, J., Wewerinke-Singh, M., & Miranda, J. (2019). Primal Scene to Anthropocene: Narrative and Myth in International Environmental Law. Netherlands International Law Review, 66(3), 441-473. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40802-019-00151-5
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2019). State Responsibility, Climate Change and Human Rights Under International Law. Hart Publishing.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2019). Remedies for Human Rights Violations Caused by Climate Change. Climate Law, 9(3).

    2018

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2018). Climate Migrants’ Right to Enjoy their Culture. In Climate Refugees: Beyond the Legal Impasse?: Routledge studies in environmental migration, displacement and resettlement (pp. 194-213). Routledge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2018). State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Associated With Climate Change. In Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Climate Governance (pp. 75-89). Routledge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M., & Van Geelen, T. (2018). Protection of Climate Displaced Persons under International Law: A Case Study from Mataso Island, Vanuatu. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 19(2).

    2017

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., Crosland T., & Meyer A. (2017). The Paris Agreement Implementation Blueprint: Avenues to Blueprint Implementation (Part 2). Environmental Liability: Law, Policy and Practice, 2016(5), 1-13.

    2016

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2016). Vanuatu: Leven op een Kwetsbaar Eiland in de Stille Oceaan. Speling. Tijdschrift voor bezinning, 68(1), 57-62.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Doebbler, C. (2016). The Paris Agreement: Some Critical Reflections on Process and Substance. University of New South Wales law journal, 39(4), 1486-1517.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., Crosland T., & Meyer, A. (2016). The Paris Agreement Implementation Blueprint: A Practical Guide to Bridging the Gap between Actions and Goal and Closing the Accountability Deficit (Part 1). Environmental Liability: Law, Policy and Practice, 24(3-4), 114-125.

    2015

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Fa'anunu F. (2015). Human Rights and Climate Change Law. Journal of South Pacific Law.

    2014

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2014). The Role of the UN Human Rights Council in Addressing Climate Change. Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, 8(1), 10-35.

    2013

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2013). Climate Change (Human Rights Committee, Ad hoc Conciliation Commission). In Litigating Transnational Human Rights Obligations: Alternative Judgments (pp. 155-171). Routledge.

    2011

    • Wewerinke, M., & Doebbler, C. F. J. (2011). Exploring the Legal Basis of a Human Rights Approach to Climate Change. Chinese Journal of International Law, 10(1), 141-160. https://doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jmr003

    2010

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Doebbler C.F.J. (2010). International Climate Change Action: Saving Human Rights after Cancun. Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy, 2, 119-153.

    2009

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Doebbler C.F.J. (2009). What Happened in Copenhagen? Al-Ahram.

    2023

    2022

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author), & Belić, J. (Author). (2022). Rethinking Human Rights in the Context of Climate Change. Justice Everywhere. Web publication or website, Justice Everywhere.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author), & Savaresi, A. (Author). (2022). Historic Inquiry Holds the Carbon Majors Accountable for the Impacts of Climate Change in the Philippines. Web publication or website, The Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment .
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author). (2022). Climate Change in an Unequal World: Do International Courts and Tribunals Matter?. Web publication or website, CIL Dialogues: an International Law Blog.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author). (2022). Pakistan’s Call for Climate Reparations: An International Law Perspective. Web publication or website, Verfassungsblog. https://verfassungsblog.de/pakistans-call-for-climate-reparations/

    2021

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author), & Savaresi, A. (Author). (2021). Friends of the Earth (Netherlands) v Royal Dutch Shell: Human Rights and the Obligations of Corporations in the Hague District Court Decision. Web publication or website, The Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment .
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author). (2021). Between Cross-Border Obligations and Domestic Remedies: The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child’s decision on Sacchi v Argentina (Parts 1 & 2). Web publication or website, Oxford Human Rights Hub.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author). (2021). Grappling with Danger: Some Lessons from Urgenda v The Netherlands. Web publication or website, Oxford Human Rights Hub. https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/grappling-with-danger-some-lessons-from-urgenda-v-the-netherlands/
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (Author). (2021). UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC Committee) 11 October 2021, no. Communication 104/2019 Chiara Sacchi et al v. Argentina et. al.. Web publication or website, Leiden Children's Rights Observatory Case Notes. https://www.childrensrightsobservatory.nl/case-notes/casenote2021-10

    2020

    2019

    2010

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Yu V.P. (2010). Addressing Climate Change through Sustainable Development and the Promotion of Human Rights. (Research Papers / South Centre no. 34). South Centre.

    2025

    2024

    2023

    2020

    2016

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2016). Thinking Globally, Acting Regionally: The Case for a Pacific Climate Treaty. Pacific Islands Development Forum.

    2015

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J., & Gage A. (2015). Taking Climate Justice Into Our Own Hands: A Model Climate Compensation Act. West Coast Environmental Law .

    2013

    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2013). A Right to Enjoy Culture in Face of Climate Change: Implications for 'Climate Migrants'. (Centre of Governance and Human Rights Working Papers no. 6.). University of Cambridge.
    • Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2013). Climate Change, Human Rights and the International Legal Order: The Role of the UN Human Rights Council. (4CMR working paper series no. 4.). University of Cambridge.

    2009

    2024

    • Savaresi, A., & Wewerinke-Singh, M. (2024). A Just Transition?: Investigating the Role of Human Rights in the Transition Towards Net Zero Societies. Paper presented at 2023 ESIL Annual Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France. https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76752

    2023

    • Nijenhuis, L. M., Uzman, J., & Wewerinke-Singh, M. J. (2023). Antipolycentric minimalism in climate change litigation. The case for a transnationally inclusive approach. Paper presented at ICON-S BENELUX Chapter Inaugural Conference Crises, Challenges, and the Future of Public Law , Maastricht, Netherlands.

    Lidmaatschap / relevante positie

    Mediaoptreden

    • Wewerinke, M., de Jong, I., Adelman, S., Biermann, F., Burns, W., Cramer, W., Gonzalez, C., Hey, E., J. Kotzé, ., Lang, M. & Leach, M. (27-05-2022). Submission by members of the network of academics for an International Non-Use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering. Submission to the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee on the Impact of New Technologies for Climate Protection on the Enjoyment of Human Rights: by members of the network of academics for an International Non-Use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering. https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/20220527-wewerinke-singh-leiden-university-SolargeoNUA%20.pdf

    Andere

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  • Nevenwerkzaamheden
    • Blue Ocean Law
      Legal advice and representation in the field of international law.
    • Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations La
      Member of the Editorial Advisory Board
    • European Journal of International Law
      Member of the Scientific Advisory Board
    • Advisory Council on International Affair
      Member of the Human Rights Committee
    • Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental La
      Member of the Advisory Board
    • The University of the South Pacific
      Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Environmental Law
    • Global Network on Human Rights and the E
      Deputy Regional Director (Europe)
    • International Organization for Migration
      Member of the Technical Advisory Group, Pacific Climate Change Migration Program