Alexandra Ehresmann-Dyluś

Alexandra Ehresmann-Dyluś holds a Bachelor's degree in International Politics from the University of Stirling in Scotland and a Master's degree in International Organizations and Crisis Management from Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany. She also studied abroad at the University of Wrocław in Poland during her master's. Her academic work is grounded in political theories of justice, with a particular focus on environmental and distributive justice, international cooperation on transboundary challenges, and the development of international environmental legal regimes. Her primary research interest lies in the governance of the global commons. Alexandra's PhD project will explore the growing influence of private and corporate actors in these shared spaces, examining how this shift impacts the global political economy as well as the environmental and social justice dimensions of global commons governance.  

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