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Doughnut Economics About DEAL News & Updates Meet the DEAL Team Careers FAQ Wider Movement Contact UsEva van der Zee is a Junior professor (tenure track) at Hamburg University. Her main research area is international law with a focus on behavioral law and economics. She defended her PhD thesis early 2018. She conducted her PhD research at Wageningen University, New York University, and the European University Institute. She has studied law, economics and French at University College Dublin and Utrecht University. She completed two master degrees: International Trade and Investment Law at the University of Amsterdam and Fundamentals of Law at Utrecht University (cum laude). Eva has demonstrated a broad interest in sustainability issues and cultural integration. She has followed several masterclasses and specialized courses concerning sustainable development. Furthermore, she has been active in several international organizations to promote sustainable development (Enactus and Youth Food Movement) and cultural integration (Erasmus Student Network and AEGEE).
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