Koutouki, Prof. Dr. Konstantia

Professor Dr. Konstantia Koutouki, LLD (Montréal), LLM (Ottawa), LLB (Queen's), teaches graduate-level courses in common law, as well as advanced international law. Her research looks at the links between international business, intellectual property and protecting the environment. She has extensive expertise in international law as it relates to sustainable development, more specifically, the social, economic and cultural development of local and aboriginal communities, as well as the preservation of natural spaces and ancient knowledge, in particular, as it concerns traditional medicine and agriculture.

Her expertise areas include: International Trade; Intellectual Property; Rights of Indigenous Peoples; Public International Law; International Commercial Law; Common Law; International Sustainable Development; Agroecology; Indigenous Traditional Knowledge; Ocean Health; Ecoservices; Indigenous Trade and Development; Free Prior Informed Consent; Access & Benefit Sharing; Indigenous Women's Rights; Rights of Future Generations; Green Economy; Community Resilience; Local Communities; Legal Storytelling; Emerging Economies; and Protection of Traditional Medicinal Plants; Cannabis Legalization.

Affiliation

Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal, Montréal (Québec) H3T 1J7, and CISDL, Chancellor Day Hall, 3644 Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W9, and Nomomente Institute, 228 Rue Main, Hudson, QC, J0P 1H0, Canada. E-mail: konstantia.koutouki@umontreal.ca
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7395-1729

Book/Chapter Published

Biodiversity and Conservation: Cross-Border Legal and Regulatory Perspectives

Comparison of Indian and Canadian Laws Regulating the Biopesticides

Indian and Canadian Laws on Biofertilizers: An Analysis

Legal Barriers in the Business and Trade of Biofertilizers and Biopesticides in Ukraine

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