Danae Wheeler
Senior Associate
London
Danae Wheeler
Senior Associate
London
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Danae is an environmental, international public and trade law specialist with a particular focus on advisory matters related to climate change, sustainability and supply chains.
Qualifications
Professional
Admitted as a Solicitor (Australia), 2018
Admitted as a Solicitor and Barrister (New Zealand), 2018
Academic
Bachelor’s degree International Relations and Affairs (Mandarin and Spanish), New York University, 2014
Juris doctorate degree, Melbourne Law School, 2017
Master’s degree Chinese Business Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2018
Related articles
Publications: 07 March 2024
Taxonomies – why the world needs harmonisation but not uniformity
Taxonomies will play a critical role in channelling investment towards sustainable activities. But while alignment between frameworks is critical, a one-size-fits-all approach can never be effective.
Publications: 07 March 2024
Will sustainability reporting and disclosure requirements improve ESG and financial performance?
Publications: 19 December 2023
Qualifications
Professional
Admitted as a Solicitor (Australia), 2018
Admitted as a Solicitor and Barrister (New Zealand), 2018
Academic
Bachelor’s degree International Relations and Affairs (Mandarin and Spanish), New York University, 2014
Juris doctorate degree, Melbourne Law School, 2017
Master’s degree Chinese Business Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2018
Published work
- ‘Brexit and Historic Fishing Rights under the Law of the Sea Convention’, paper presented at the Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law (2021)
- ‘Facilitating a Coordinated International Response in Times of Crisis’, United Nations ESCAP (co-authored with Dr Tracey Epps and Georgia Whelan) (2020)
- ‘Regulation of the New Zealand Organics Sector’, chapter published in Regulatory Issues in Organic Food Safety in the Asia Pacific, Dr Rohan Price and Bee Chen Goh (eds) (co-authored with Dr Tracey Epps) (Springer, 2020)
- 'Subsidies and New Industrial Policy, Are International Trade Rules Fit for the 21st Century?’ in the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (co-authored with Dr Tracey Epps) Vol 16, 2018
- ‘What is the Relationship Between ‘Rule of Law’ and Economic Development?’ in the New York University Journal of Politics & International Affairs Vol 15, 2014