Professor Rafael Leal-Arcas, PhD & MRes (EUI), JSM (Stanford), LLM (Columbia), MPhil (LSE), BA & LLB (Granada), Exec. Educ. (Harvard, Yale, Oxford), Barrister & Solicitor (Madrid)
Professor of European and International Economic Law, Jean Monnet Chair in EU International Economic Law
Email: r.leal-arcas@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)20 7882 8071Room Number: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Profile
Rafael is the Jean Monnet Chaired Professor of EU International Economic Law at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), holds the first ever Jean Monnet Chair in EU International Economic Law awarded in the UK by the European Commission, is Professor of European and International Economic Law, Program Director of the LLM in International Economic Law, and the former Director of Research at QMUL's Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS). He teaches, and is the convenor of, the courses WTO Law; International Economic Law; Trade, Climate Change and Energy: EU and international perspectives; International Trade and Investment Law of the EU; as well as the External Relations Law of the European Union in the LLM program. In addition, he teaches International Investment Law and Policy as well as Climate Change Law and Policy in the LLM programme.
Rafael has delivered keynote speeches and invited lectures at major conferences and policy-making events in the field of energy, such as: the International Energy Forum, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; on climate change, such as Yale Workshop on Trade and Climate Change, Yale University, 2017; 35th Round Table on Sustainable Development, OECD, Paris, 2017; Annual high-level conference of the Institut Francais des Rel. Int’les, Paris, 2013; and economic law, such as 3rd Bi-annual conference of the Society of International Economic Law, National University of Singapore, 2012; 4th European Society of International Law International Economic Law, Estonia, 2011; 10th Euro-Latin Network on Integration and Trade conference, Inter-American Development Bank, Milan, 2012; 10th Annual WTO Conference, Georgetown Law Center and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, UK, 2010. Rafael has also delivered lectures at very well-known institutions such as Oxford University, 2018; the American Society of International Law, U.S., 2008; Harvard University, U.S., 2006; and the US Court of International Trade, New York, 2005. As of December 2021, Rafael had given over 233 keynote speeches or talks in 52 countries.
In 2011-2013, he served as a Marie Curie COFIT Senior Research Fellow at the World Trade Institute (University of Bern) in the framework of the EU FP7 research fellowship programme. He has thrice been a Drapers' Award nominee for excellence in teaching. In 2008, Rafael was named the best teacher of the University of Vienna School of Law 2008 Summer School (NICLAS), of which Queen Mary University of London is a participant. From 2006-2009, he was Deputy Director of Graduate Studies at CCLS.
Rafael supervises LLM and PhD dissertations in his field of expertise. He successfully won several research grants, most notably a grant of EUR17 million as part of a consortium of 21 institutions for the WiseGRID project to work on renewable energy and smart grids, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program on research and innovation, where he serves as a principal investigator.
Rafael is the author of the books Climate Clubs for a Sustainable Future: The role of international trade and investment law (Kluwer Law International, 2021), The Great Energy Transition in the European Union, Volume 1 (Eliva Press, 2020), The Great Energy Transition in the European Union, Volume 2 (Eliva Press, 2020), Solutions for Sustainability: How the international trade, energy and climate change regimes can help (Springer, 2019), EU Trade Law (Edward Elgar, 2019), Energy Security, Trade and the EU: Regional and International Perspectives (Edward Elgar, 2016), The European Energy Union: The quest for secure, affordable and sustainable energy (Claeys & Casteels Publishing, 2016), International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues (Edward Elgar, 2014), Climate Change and International Trade (Edward Elgar, 2013), International Trade and Investment Law: Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Governance (Edward Elgar, 2010) and Theory and Practice of EC External Trade Law and Policy (Cameron May, 2008) and the editor or co-editor of The Future of International Economic Law and the Rule of Law (Eliva Press, 2020), EU Energy Law and Policy: The external dimension (Eliva Press, 2020), International Trade, Investment and the Rule of Law (Eliva Press, 2020), the Commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty (Edward Elgar, 2018), University Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation (Springer, 2018), and Research Handbook on EU energy law and policy (Edward Elgar, 2017).
He has authored more than 200 scholarly publications on international trade and WTO law, climate change law, EU law, international investment law, international energy law and governance, and the interaction among them in American and European law reviews such as the Yale Journal of International Affairs, Georgetown Journal of International Law, Columbia Journal of European Law, Georgetown Environmental Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, The George Washington International Law Review, Fordham International Law Journal, Chicago Journal of International Law, Legal Issues of Economic Integration, European Foreign Affairs Review and Journal of World Energy Law and Business (Oxford University Press). Rafael’s work has been cited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 5th Assessment Report.
In 2016, Rafael provided expert advice to the House of Lords on post-Brexit EU-UK trade agreements. In 2021, he provided written evidence to the International Trade Committee of the House of Commons on the connections between climate change and international trade. Rafael serves as an expert of the group “Measures to Address Climate Change and the Trade System” in the framework of E15, an initiative jointly implemented by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and the World Economic Forum (WEF), which brings together “over 200 experts from academia, practitioners, business and former policy makers, in defining the ideas, strategies and scenarios for how the global trade system can meet the challenges and demands of the world economy and sustainable development today and in 2025.”
Rafael has been a Visiting Researcher at Yale Law School, Visiting Scholar at the World Trade Organization’s Trade and Environment Division, Visiting Scholar at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (Abu Dhabi), Fellow at the Energy Community Secretariat, Global Research Fellow at New York University School of Law (Hauser Global Law School Program), Visiting Fellow at the World Trade Institute (University of Bern), Visiting Scholar at Georgetown University Law Center (Fellow at its Institute of International Economic Law), Tillar House Resident Fellow at the American Society of International Law, Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School (European Law Research Center) and Fellow at the Real Colegio Complutense (Harvard University), Emile Noël Doctoral Fellow at New York University School of Law (Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice), Fellow at the Australian National University (National Europe Centre) and Visiting Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School (Institute for Legal Studies).
Rafael has previously taught at the Academy of WTO Law and Policy of Georgetown University Law Center (Washington, D.C.), the Korea National Diplomatic Academy (Korea), the University of Vienna School of Law Summer School (Austria), the National Law School of India University (Bangalore, India)—where he was POROS Chair in European Union law, and the Universidade Federal Minas Gerais School of Law (Brazil).
Rafael has taught law courses on six continents, including a visiting professor at New York University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Georgetown University Law Center (US), Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Singapore Management University School of Law (Singapore), Nankai University (China), Northwestern Polytechnical University (Xi’an, China), University of Eastern Finland, University of Leuven (Belgium), Bocconi University (Italy), Gujarat National Law University (India), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco School of Law (Brazil), Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), Galatasaray University School of Law (Turkey), Kültür University (Turkey), University of Bahçesehir (Turkey), the Energy Charter Secretariat (Belgium), has trained senior energy professionals in Kazakhstan, and has been invited to train African policy-makers on trade and climate change. Rafael is also a Fellow of the Salzburg Seminar and has been the recipient of the Fulbright, the British Council and La Caixa scholarships. He has also been awarded major research grants funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program on research and innovation and a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Rafael acted as a judge in the 4th annual International Moot Court competition at Gujarat National Law University (India), as a fellow at the Sustainable Energy for All Secretariat, Washington, D.C, as a legal consultant to the World Bank’s energy team, the Energy Charter Secretariat’s trade and transit department and the World Trade Organization's legal affairs division, has served in the United States Court of International Trade (Chambers of Judge Pogue), and has clerked at the European Court of Justice (Chambers of Advocate-General Kokott) as well as the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (Chambers of Judge Lindh). He was an intern at the European Commission General Secretariat (Forward Studies Unit) where he participated in the Young Leaders Summit 2000 (Okinawa, Japan), EU Council of Ministers Legal Service (External Relations Team), European Parliament General Secretariat (Directorate-General for Research), United Nations Secretariat (Economic and Social Council) and the European Commission Delegation to the United Nations.
He has presented papers at conferences in the US, Canada, Europe, the Far East, Africa, Oceania, Latin America, South East Asia, and the Middle East, serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, is on the editorial board of European Energy Journal, Journal of Security Studies and Global Politics, Geopolitics under Globalization, and Asian Social Science Journal. He is a reviewer for several leading international journals as well as the university presses of Oxford and Cambridge. He is also a reviewer for major grants of research councils. Rafael has been invited to speak at OECD and G8 international conferences.
He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of, inter alia, the journals the European Law Journal, Melbourne Journal of International Law, London Law Review, Asian Social Science Journal, Leiden Journal of Int’l Law, Journal of International Dispute Settlement, Climatic Change, International Journal of Communication, Journal of Int'l Commercial Law & Technology, International Journal of Private Law, Global Journal of Economics and Finance and Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law.
Rafael is a member of the Society of International Economic Law, Society of Legal Scholars and the Asian Society of International Law. Between 2017 and 2020, Rafael served as a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law. Rafael has been quoted in and interviewed by the media in major newspapers, which shows the impact of his work beyond academia. Rafael was selected to present his research on climate change and trade at the Euroscience Open Forum 2012, July 2012, Dublin, Ireland. From 2008-2010, Rafael served as expert on EU law in the American Society of International Law.
Rafael completed his graduate legal education with a PhD and four Master’s degrees: a JSM from Stanford Law School, an LLM from Columbia Law School (where he obtained the Parker School Certificate for Achievement in International and Comparative Law), an MPhil from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a PhD as well as an MA in legal research from the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). He complemented his education further with executive programs at Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Yale University, and the University of Oxford.
He completed his BA as well as his first law degree (LLB) at the universities of Granada (Spain), Regensburg (Germany), Bologna (Italy) and Angers (France).
He is a qualified attorney in Madrid and speaks English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Ladino and conversational Portuguese. Rafael swam in the Junior Olympics and ran the Brussels marathon.
Postgraduate Teaching
- SOLM192 WTO Law: Fundamental Principles
- SOLM194 International Economic Law
- SOLM195 International Trade and Investment Law of the EU
- SOLM243 Trade, Climate Change and Energy: EU and International Perspectives
Rafael has thrice been a Drapers' Award nominee for excellence in teaching. In 2008, Rafael was named the best teacher of the University of Vienna School of Law 2008 Summer School (NICLAS), of which Queen Mary University of London is a participant.
External teaching
Rafael has previously taught at the Academy of WTO Law and Policy of Georgetown University Law Center (Washington, D.C.), the Korea National Diplomatic Academy (Korea), the University of Vienna School of Law Summer School (Austria), the National Law School of India University (Bangalore, India)—where he was POROS Chair in European Union law, and the Universidade Federal Minas Gerais School of Law (Brazil).
Rafael has been a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center (US), Nankai University (China), Northwestern Polytechnical University (Xi’an, China), University of Eastern Finland, University of Leuven, Bocconi University, Gujarat National Law University (India), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco School of Law (Brazil), Galatasaray University School of Law (Turkey), Kültür University (Turkey), University of Bahçesehir (Turkey), the Energy Charter Secretariat (Belgium), has trained senior energy professionals in Kazakhstan, and has been invited to train African policy-makers on trade and climate change.
Research
Rafael Leal-Arcas' research interests lie in international economic law and the external relations law of the EU, international trade, climate change, and energy.
Examples of research funding:
Research grants, biddings and awards obtained
- 2016-2019: Jean Monnet Chair in ‘The EU and International Economic Law’; Activities of my Jean Monnet Chair [DOC 40KB]
- 2016-2020: WiseGRID project, funded by Horizon 2020, EU Commission, €14 million
- 2016-2018: Spanish ministry of the economy, €42,350
- 2014, Energy Charter Secretariat, Brussels, Belgium, €7,500
- 2011-2013: EU’s COFIT FP7 Marie Curie Fellowship, World Trade Institute, University of Bern, €142,000
- 2012: Taiwan Fellowship, National University of Taiwan, €30,000
- June-Aug 2011: Swiss National Science Foundation, CHF10,000
- May 2011: Academy of Global Governance Executive Training Seminars Series, Climate Governance, European University Institute, Florence
- 2011: Hauser Global Law Fellowship, New York University School of Law, US$25,000
- 2008-2009: EU Commission, research on trade in services, €54,600
- 2006: Harvard Law School, US$2,000
- 2003: University of Wisconsin, US$5,000
- 2002-2006: Spanish government, €59,400
- 2000-2002: La Caixa Foundation Fellowship, 77,000
- 1997-1999: British Council Fellowship, €30,000.
Honorary awards
- Young Energy Leader Award, Energy Charter Secretariat, Belgium (2013)
- Nominee for the 2008, 2010, and 2011 Drapers’ Award for Excellence in Teaching, QMUL
- Voted best teacher of the University of Vienna School of Law 2008 Summer School
- 2004 Dean Acheson Clerkship in the European Court of Justice of the EU, Luxembourg
- Parker School Certificate for Achievement in International and Comparative Law, Columbia Law School, USA (2001)
- Fellow of the Salzburg Seminar, Fulbright Scholarship; The New Transatlantic Agenda; Discussions with U.S. and EU policy-makers and history-makers on Transatlantic issues (1999).
Publications
Rafael Leal-Arcas' scholarly papers on the SSRN website
Publications since 2001
Books
- R. Leal-Arcas, Climate Clubs for a Sustainable Future: The role of international trade and investment law, Energy and Environmental Law and Policy Series, Kluwer Law International, 2021; ISBN-13: 978-94-035-3715-3; around 150,000 words (excluding bibliography and index)
- R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) The Future of International Economic Law and the Rule of Law, Eliva Press, 2020, 212 pages; ISBN: 978-1-952751-75-2
- R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) EU Energy Law and Policy: The external dimension, Eliva Press, 2020; 125 pages; 54,000 words; ISBN-13: 978-9975-3417-5-2
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., The Great Energy Transition in the European Union, Volume 1, Eliva Press, 2020; 438 pages; ISBN-13: 978-9975-3417-1-4
- “The book makes a good combination of general reports on the necessary background and national reports with specific emphasis on concrete contexts. The book also methodologically features its good use of statistics, tables and charts based on first-hand materials and information. The doctrinal analysis is satisfyingly complemented by empirical and comparative analysis. All these factors contribute to the comprehensiveness and credibility of the book on this edge-cutting topic.”
- reviewed by Peng Wang in Journal of World Energy Law and Business, 2020
- “The book makes a good combination of general reports on the necessary background and national reports with specific emphasis on concrete contexts. The book also methodologically features its good use of statistics, tables and charts based on first-hand materials and information. The doctrinal analysis is satisfyingly complemented by empirical and comparative analysis. All these factors contribute to the comprehensiveness and credibility of the book on this edge-cutting topic.”
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., The Great Energy Transition in the European Union, Volume 2, Eliva Press, 2020; 429 pages; ISBN-13: 978-9975-3417-3-8.
- R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) International Trade, Investment and the Rule of Law, Eliva Press, 2020, 206 pages; ISBN-10: 9975307191; ISBN-13: 978-9975307192
- Exploring the rule of law and international trade (press release)
- Leal-Arcas, Solutions for Sustainability: How the International Trade, Energy, and Climate Change Regimes Can Help, Springer International Publishing, 2019; 470 pages; ISBN: 978-3-030-23932-9; DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23933-6; around 203,000 words (excluding bibliography and index); sole author
- Rafael Leal-Arcas, EU Trade Law, Elgar European Law Series, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2019, 352 pages, ISBN: 978 1 78897 740 1
- A no-deal Brexit would mean that the UK would have the same relationship with the EU as Belarus (news release)
- “a valuable contribution to ongoing debates on EU trade law and the topic is pertinent for the current and future development of the multilateral trading system and EU trade policy per se.” - reviewed by Ondřej Svoboda in 16 Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (2020)
- R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) Commentary on the energy charter treaty, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 548 pages, ISBN: 978 1 78811 748 7 (as editor and contributor). 2018
- ‘The volume is edited by Rafael Leal-Arcas who successfully assembled a group of experts with different backgrounds in trade law, energy, investment law and arbitration. Together they created a work of great quality.’ ‘…a clear and comprehensive discussion of the complete content of the [Energy Charter] treaty,’ - reviewed by Ondřej Svoboda & Jan Kunstýř in European Energy and Environmental Law Review, Issue 1, pp. 21-23 (2020)
- W. Leal and R. Leal-Arcas (eds.), University initiatives climate change mitigation and adaptation, Springer, 2018, 403 pages; ISBN 978-3-319-89590-1
- R. Leal-Arcas and J. Wouters (eds.) Research handbook on EU energy law and policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2017; around 275,000 words (excluding bibliography and index).
- ‘the volume is a welcome addition to the current discussion on energy policy as it provides a legal perspective, often omitted from strictly political science texts.’ - reviewed by MATÚŠ MIŠÍK in Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 56(6), pp. 1486-1487 (2018)
- Interviewed for the book.
- See video of the book reviewed by Phillip Taylor, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
- ‘this subject-heavy post-Paris Agreement reference book is second to none.’ ‘…a collection of well-researched interdisciplinary essays providing in depth legal, economic and technical explanation, analysis and solutions to energy problems and decisions facing the EU.’ ‘…a comprehensive overview and analysis of EU policy towards both renewable and non-renewable energy resources.’
- reviewed by Jon Mark Truby in Energy Research & Social Science, Vol. 42 (2018), pp. 11-12
- ‘This book will function admirably as the starting point for further research in EU energy law, therefore eliciting a deeper understanding of it.’ ‘…one of the more accessible works that have recently become available on this complex and often controversial subject.’
- reviewed by Elizabeth Robson Taylor and Phillip Taylor in The Barrister
- Energy Security, Trade and the EU: Regional and International Perspectives, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2016; 468 pages; ISBN: 978 1 78536 673 4; around 180,000 words (excluding bibliography and index) (with C. Grasso and J. Alemany Rios,)
- Read Professor Leal-Arcas' interview on the book
- ‘[…] this book provides a very useful, comprehensive and very well-organized toolbox to facilitate both small and bigger steps towards the international energy transition.’ - reviewed by Leigh Hancher, Common Market L. Rev. Vol. 55, Issue 4, pp. 1295-97 (2018)
- “[…] a fascinating examination of the European Union (EU), weaving together an interdisciplinary and well-researched text about the origins of its energy security framework, as well as its future aspirations.” “The utilization of a legal framework is the most distinctive point to appreciate about this text, since this is an approach not seen elsewhere in the literature on energy security.” - reviewed by Ryan Opsal, The Energy Journal, pp. 285-287 (2018)
- The European Energy Union: The quest for secure, affordable and sustainable energy (Claeys & Casteels Publishing, 2016); 300 pages; ISBN: 9789491673450; around 60,000 words (excluding bibliography and index); sole author
- International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2014; ISBN-13: 978 1 78471 149 8; ebook ISBN: 978 1 78471 150 4; around 206,000 words (excluding bibliography and index) (with AndrewFilis and Ehab Abu Gosh).
- "International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues covers some of the most interesting and pressing areas of international energy law and policy. Eastern-Mediterranean, WTO and energy, external EU energy policy and the promotion of renewable energy and its various effects on market institutions are just examples of legal issues selected for this book. The authors provide a comprehensive account of these areas under a common theme of energy, trade and environment. This is recommended reading for international lawyers dealing with these topics." - Kim Talus, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
- Read "Legal Issues in International Energy Governance – an interview with Rafael Leal-Arcas" on the Elgar blog.
- Read opinion piece.
- ‘Almost 600 pages with four parts and nine chapters represent quite an important scholars’ input for the debate on international energy governance.' - reviewed by Andrei Belyi in J World Energy Law and Business, Vol. 8(1), 2015
- ‘…a timely and most relevant work concerning an area of law which is undertheorised…’; ‘This book is an essential reference to academics, students, and practitioners, and is highly recommended for those who seek an in depth knowledge of the legal, social, economic and political environment of energy governance.’– reviewed by Youseph Farah in J Renewable Energy Law and Policy Rev, Vol. 6(1), 2015
- Climate Change and International Trade, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2013; 544 pages; ISBN-13: 978 1 78195 608 3; ebook ISBN: 978 1 78195 609 0; sole author; around 210,000 words (excluding bibliography and index)
- Watch a video of Professor Leal-Arcas on this topic: Dublin conference, July 2012 (video 2:29 min, MOV)
- ‘An increasing number of free trade agreements being negotiated […] has presented a window of opportunity to utilize trade agreements for climate mitigation purposes. In this regard the book makes a valuable contribution to contemporary policy-making.’ – reviewed by Max Jansson in Carbon and Climate Law Review
- ‘this book offers a very comprehensive, original, up-to-date and well-documented account of the main issues relating to climate change and international trade.’ – reviewed by Daniel Perez Rodriguez in Review of European Community & International Environmental Law
- Interviewed by the Truman Factor
- ‘A seminal work of impressive scholarship, … an invaluable and highly recommended addition…’ – reviewed by The Midwest Book Review, June 2013
- Cited by the IPCC 5th Assessment Report, 'Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change', Chapter 13, pp 12, 36, 43 and 109
- ‘Leal-Arcas provides an in-depth analysis of each stage in the evolution of international climate agreements while drawing much needed attention to the [..] disagreements regarding transfers of clean and efficient technologies to developing countries.’ – reviewed by Jonathan Cogliano in Eastern Economic Journal, 2015
- International Trade and Investment Law; Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Governance, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2010, 352 pages; ISBN-13: 978 1 84980 319 9, paperback published 2011
- ‘well researched and well written. [...] excellent and should be made mandatory reading materials for the relevant courses of EU external trade and investment law and policy.’
– reviewed by Dr Nikolaos Lavranos in Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Vol. 38, Issue 3, pp. 287-290, 2011 - ‘...packed with detail and helpful explanations of basic economic concepts... the book’s footnotes explaining crucial economic and international law concepts, especially concerning WTO and the New International Economic Order.’– reviewed by Amanda Ploch in NYU J. of Int’l L and Politics, vol. 43(3), 825-829
- Reviewed by Theodore R. Posner in Transnational Dispute Management, Vol. 8, Issue 3, pp. 1-28, September 2011
- ‘This book comes highly recommended. . . resembling a mini-handbook, [it] provides excellent snapshots on the history of international trade and investment law and provides detailed discussions on the various levels of governance available. . . a well-researched, informative and a good compilation. . . the book is practical and would be considered a valuable resource for academics and students of international trade and investment law.’
– reviewed by Shu Ying Wee in International Trade and Business Law Review, Vol. XIV, pp. 555-558, 2011 - ‘. . . a significant contribution to the literature. . . Mr Leal-Arcas’s analysis should be of interest to policy-makers and negotiators.’
– reviewed by Prof. David Gantz in International Trade Law and Regulation, Vol. 17, Issue 2, pp. 77-78, 2011 - Included in the American Journal of International Law, Vol. 104, No. 3, p. 564, 2010 under ‘Books Received’
- Included in the 2010 Annual Book Survey of the Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 14, No. 1, p. 211, 2011 [Oxford University Press], which is "a survey of themes, authors and publishers important in the area [of international economic law]".
- ‘In International Trade and Investment Law Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas succinctly describes and evaluates the linkages and tensions among three governance levels in the global political economy, the multilateral, the regional and the bilateral. He synthesises trade and investment law in a single text, exploring the continuities and discontinuities between the two. He discusses relevant historical, theoretical and policy issues, and the text moves easily between economic and legal analysis. Dr Leal-Arcas has provided a highly informative and stimulating text which will serve a wide audience for years to come.’ –Laurence Boulle, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
- ‘This comprehensive treatment of international trade and investment law, covering various regulatory and legal levels, convinces by outlining approaches to overcome the existing fragmentation of the legal framework. Advocating for a move toward extended multilateralism and improved dispute settlements mechanism also allows to combat the past cyclicality of the rule- and decision-making processes.’ –Rolf H. Weber, University of Zürich, Switzerland
- ‘well researched and well written. [...] excellent and should be made mandatory reading materials for the relevant courses of EU external trade and investment law and policy.’
- Theory and Practice of EC External Trade Law and Policy, London: Cameron May, April 2008, 606 pages, ISBN-13: 978 1 905017 65 2; ISBN-10: 1905017650
- Included in the Common Market Law Review, Vol. 47, Issue 3, p. 970, 2010 under the ‘Book notices’ section
- ‘one can only praise Leal-Arcas for his very well-researched and clearly written analysis of this complex but so fascinating topic. [...] In short, this book provides a very useful basis for guiding the reader through the murky waters of the EU’s external trade policy and practice.’
– reviewed by Dr Nikolaos Lavranos in Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Vol. 38, Issue 3, pp. 287-290, 2011 - Included in the American Journal of International Law, Vol. 102, No. 3, p. 711, under ‘Books Received’, 2008
- Included in the 2008 Annual Book Survey of the Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 227-236, 2009 [Oxford University Press], which is "a survey of themes, authors and publishers important in the area [of international economic law]".
Research reports
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Connections between climate change and international trade,” House of Commons, International Trade Committee, August 2021
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Impact assessment and cost-benefit analysis planning of European smart grids,” 31 August 2018, 90 pages, WiseGRID research project number: H2020-731205
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Smart grids: Market analysis, exploitation activities and business innovation strategy,” 26 April 2018, 182 pages, WiseGRID research project number: H2020-731205
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “European smart grids: Legislation, business models and social aspects,” 31 October 2017, 249 pages, WiseGRID research project number: H2020-731205
- Expert contributor, in Bacchus, James (2016) “Global Rules for Mutually Supportive and Reinforcing Trade and Climate Regimes,” E15 Expert Group on Measures to Address Climate Change and the Trade System – Policy Options Paper. E15Initiative. Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and World Economic Forum
- Report on ‘Energy Transit Activities: Collection of Intergovernmental Agreements on Oil and Gas Transit Pipelines and Commentary', Energy Charter Secretariat, 2015, 583 pages, ISBN: 978-905948-168-8
Articles in international peer-reviewed journals
2022
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “A legal exploration of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism,” Indian Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. XIV, 2022
- R. Leal-Arcas, Teemu Hast, Lucas Sperka, Aarushi Mittal, “Green Bills for Green Earth: How the international trade and climate regimes work together to save the planet,” European Energy and Environmental Law Review, Vol. 31, Issue 1, 2022
2021
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “International Trade, Energy Transition and Climate Change Obligations: The perspective of small Pacific islands and the Caribbean Community,” Trade, Law and Development, Vol. 13.2, 2021
- R. Leal-Arcas and A. Filis, “International Cooperation on Climate Change Mitigation: The role of climate clubs,” European Energy and Environmental Law Review, Vol. 30, Issue 5, 2021
- R. Leal-Arcas et al. “The World Trade Organization and Carbon Market Clubs,” Georgetown Journal of International Law, Vol. 52, 2021
2020
- Rafael Leal-Arcas et al., “Of international trade, climate change, investment and a prosperous future,” Trade, Law and Development, Vol. 12, Issue 2, 2020
- [also published as Queen Mary University of London, School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 336/2020, pp. 1-37]
- R. Leal-Arcas, "Smart grids as a way to democratize energy," Yale Journal of International Affairs, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Towards Sustainability in Trade, Energy and Climate,” Modern Environmental Science and Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-30, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Climate Clubs and International Trade across the European and International Landscape,” European Energy and Environmental Law Review, June 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Electrifying the energy sector: The case of Slovakia and the Czech Republic,” Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Law, Vol. 12, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Energy, Electricity and Smart Grids in Latvia and Portugal — Developments and Concerns,” Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Law, Vol. 12, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “The contribution of free trade agreements and bilateral investment treaties to a sustainable future,” Zeitschrift für Europarechtliche Studien – ZeuS, Issue 1/2020
- Leal-Arcas, A. Filis and V. Nalule, “Energy decentralization and decarbonization: The case of Romania and Malta,” Natural Resources Journal, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al., “Towards a carbon-free, decentralized, and democratized system of energy generation,” Connecticut Journal of International Law, Vol. 35, Issue 1, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, G. Thanos, M. Kanakakis, and G. Fearnley “Regulation and innovative finance for sustainable energy,” Emory International Law Review, Vol. 34
2019
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Aiming at sustainable trade in the context of the Rule of Law: What role for citizens and how international trade can help reduce fossil-fuel consumption,” Trade, Law and Development, Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2019 [by invitation of the Editor-in-Chief]
- R. Leal-Arcas, "The EU and China in a new world order: Challenges ahead" [PDF 1,116KB], Working Paper for EUCROSS Jean Monnet network, July 2019, pp. 1-20
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al. “The transition to decentralized energy: Challenges, opportunities and progress,” University of Puerto Rico Business Law Journal, Vol. 10
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al. “Business models for decentralized energy,” Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Vol. 20, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al. “Regulation, innovation, and technology for the 21st century energy goals,” Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare, Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2019
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Energy decentralization in the European Union,” Georgetown Environmental Law Review, Vol. 32.1, 2019
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al. “Towards energy democratization,” Colorado Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Review, Vol. 31
- R. Leal-Arcas, et al. “Decarbonizing the energy sector,” Michigan State Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law, 2019
2018
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Re-thinking global climate change: A local, bottom-up perspective,” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, Vol. XX, No. 1, pp. 4-20, 2018
- R. Leal-Arcas and A. Morelli, “The Resilience of the Paris Climate Agreement: Negotiating and Implementing the Climate Regime,” Georgetown Environmental Law Review, Vol. 31.1, 2018
- R. Leal-Arcas, "New Frontiers of International Economic Law: The quest for sustainable development,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, Vol. 40, Issue 1, pp. 83-133, 2018 [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 276/2018]
- R. Leal-Arcas, Leniewska, and F. Proedrou, “Smart grids in the European Union: Assessing energy security, regulation & social and ethical considerations,” Columbia Journal of European Law, Vol. 24.2, 2018; [also published as Queen Mary University of London School of Law Legal Studied Research Paper No. 263/2017, pp. 1-87]
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Empowering citizens for common concerns: Sustainable energy, trade and climate change,” GSTF Journal of Law and Social Sciences, Vol.6, No.1, Jan. 2018. ISSN 2251-2861
2017
- R. Leal-Arcas, N. Akondo, and J. Alemany Rios, “Energy trade in the MENA Region: Looking beyond the Pan-Arab electricity market,” Journal of World Energy Law and Business, Oxford University Press, 2017
- R. Leal-Arcas and Proedrou, F., “Prosumers: New actors in EU energy security,” Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 48, 2017. [also published as Queen Mary University of London School of Law Legal Studied Research Paper No. 257/2017, pp. 1-35]
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Sustainability, common concern and public goods,” The George Washington International Law Review, Vol. 49, Issue 4, 2017
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Energy transit in the Caucasus: A legal analysis,” Caucasus International, Vol. 6, No.2, pp. 53-74, 2016 (by invitation).
2016
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Three thoughts on Brexit,” Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 249/2016, pp. 1-5
- “Mapping the international and European governance of renewable energy,” Oxford Yearbook of European Law, in 2016 special issue Beyond Pluralism? Co-Implication, Embeddedness and Interdependency between Public International Law and EU Law [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 237/2014, 1-40; DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3926.4247] (with Stephen Minas)
- "The transition towards decarbonization: A legal and policy exploration of the European Union,” Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 222/2016, pp. 1-31
- R. Leal-Arcas and C. Grasso “The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, energy and divestment,” Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 213/2016, pp. 1-21.
2015
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Mega-regionals and sustainable development: The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Trans-Pacific Partnership,” Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, Vol. 4, 2015, pp. 248-264
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Towards a new climate change agreement post-2015”, Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 210/2015, pp. 1-12, 2015
- 'How governing international trade in energy can enhance EU energy security', Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, Vol. 6(3), pp. 200-217, 2015
- R. Leal-Arcas, Valentina Caruso and Raphaela Leupuscek, “Renewables, preferential trade agreements and EU energy security,” Laws, Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 472-514, doi: 10.3390/laws4030472, Special Issue “Climate Change and International Economic Law: Chiasms and Complementarities,” 2015 [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 208/2015, pp. 1-49]
- R. Leal-Arcas and J. Alemany Rios, “The creation of a European Energy Union,” European Energy Journal, Vol. 5, Issue 3, 2015
- “The European Union and its energy security challenges,” Journal of World Energy Law and Business, Vol. 8, 2015, Oxford University Press (with J. Alemany Rios, and C. Grasso)
- “The European Union and its energy security challenges: Engagement through and with networks,” Contemporary Politics, pp. 1-21, 2015, DOI: 10.1080/13569775.2015.1061242 (with J. Alemany Rios, and C. Grasso)
- "Energy Transit: Intergovernmental Agreements on Oil and Gas Transit Pipelines," Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, Vol. 6(2), pp. 122-162, 2015 (with M. Peykova, T. Choudhury, and M. Makhoul)
- “Inter-State cooperation in energy transit,” UNU-CRIS Working Paper W-2015/2, 2015, pp. 1-23 (with A Filis)
- “Renewable energy disputes in the World Trade Organization,” Oil, Gas and Energy Law Journal, Vol. 13, Issue 3, pp. 1-51, 2015 (with A Filis)
- “Multilateral, regional and bilateral energy trade governance” Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, 1/2015 (with Costantino Grasso and Juan Alemany Rios)
2014
- “Paving the way to the Paris COP21,” OUTREACH, Stekeholderforum, December 2014
- “Road to Paris COP21: Towards soft global governance for climate change?” Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, Vol. 5(2), pp. 130-135, 2014 (with Luigi Carafa)
- “The European Union and its energy security challenges,” Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 187/2014, pp. 1-22 (with Costantino Grasso and Juan Alemany Rios)
- “Unconventional Energy Sources and EU Energy Security: A Legal, Economic and Political Analysis” Oil, Gas & Energy Law Journal, Vol. 12, pp. 1-37 (with Jan Schmitz)
- "Promoting access to modern energy sources in Small Island Developing States" OUTREACH, Stekeholderforum, p. 8, August 2014
- "Essential Elements of the Rule of Law Concept in the EU," Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 180/2014, pp. 1-6
- "Legal Aspects of the Promotion of Renewable Energy within the EU and in Relation to the EU's Obligations in the WTO," Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review, 1/2014 (with Andrew Filis)
- "Linking the European Union to the Energy Charter Treaty and the Energy Community," Energy Charter Knowledge Centre Review, Issue 3, May/June 2014, pp. 16-19, 2014 (with Andrew Filis)
- "The Energy Community and the Energy Charter Treaty: Special Legal Regimes, their Systemic Relationship to the EU, and their Dispute Settlement Arrangements," Oil, Gas & Energy Law Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 2, pp. 1-42, 2014, (with Andrew Filis)
- "Energy Trade as a Special Sector in the WTO: Unique Features, Unprecedented Challenges and Unresolved Issues," Indian Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 6(1), 2014 (with Ehab Abu-Gosh)
- “Trade Proposals for Climate Action,” Trade, Law and Development, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 11-54, 2014
2013
- "Working Together: How to make trade contribute to climate action," International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Information Note No. 18, pp. 1-8, Geneva, November 2013
- "Proposing a Global Emissions Trading Scheme: The Inclusion of Aviation and Shipping," OUTREACH, Stakeholderforum, 2013
- "China and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership," Journal of Global Policy and Governance, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp.287-304, 2013
- "Climate Change Mitigation from the Bottom Up: Using Preferential Trade Agreements to Promote Climate Change Mitigation," Carbon and Climate Law Rev, Vol. 7(1), pp. 34-42, 2013
- "The BRICS and Climate Change," International Affairs Forum, 2013
- "The Fragmented Governance of the Global Energy Economy: A Legal-Institutional Analysis," Journal of World Energy Law and Business, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Oxford University Press (with Andrew Filis)
- "Gas and Oil Explorations in the Levant Basin: The Case of Lebanon and Israel" Oil, Gas & Energy Law Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp. 1-32, 2013 (with Ehab Abu-Gosh)
- "Legal Aspects of Inter-State Maritime Delimitation in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin," Oil, Gas & Energy Law Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp. 1-23, 2013 (with Andrew Filis)
- "Conceptualizing EU Energy Security through an EU Constitutional Law Perspective," Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 36, Spring 2013 (with Andrew Filis) (by invitation of the Editor in Chief)
- "The Conservation of Exhaustible Natural Resources in the GATT and WTO: Implications for the Conservation of Oil Resources," The Journal of World Investment and Trade Vol. 14, No. 3, 2013 (with Ehab Abu-Gosh)
2012
- “The Principle of Proportionality in International Law,” NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No 2012/38, December 2012, pp. 1-34 (with Thomas Cottier et al.)
- "Linking energy and climate change," OUTREACH, Stakeholderforum, p. 4, November 2012
- "Geoengineering a Future for Humankind: Some Technical and Ethical Considerations," Carbon and Climate Law Rev, Vol. 6(2), pp. 128-148, 2012 (with Andrew Filis-Yelaghotis)
- "On Climate Migration and International Trade," Vienna Online Journal of International Constitutional Law, Vol. 6, Issue 3, 2012
- "Unilateral Trade-related Climate Change Measures," The Journal of World Investment and Trade, Vol. 13, No. 6, 2012
- "Climate Migrants: Legal Options," Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 37, pp. 86-96, 2012
- "Geoengineering the Climate: An Overview" Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence, Vol. 10, Issue 3, pp. 1-15, 2012
- "The Role of the European Union and China in Global Climate Change Negotiations: A Critical Analysis," Journal of European Integration History, Vol. 18, 2012 (commissioned by editorial board)
- "Reflections on EU International Trade Law: An EU Introspective View," Frontiers of Law in China, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2012
2011
- "Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches for Climate Change Negotiations" OUTREACH, Stakeholderforum, pp. 4-5, December 2011
- "Top-down versus Bottom-up Approaches for Climate Change Negotiations: An Analysis," The IUP Journal of Governance and Public Policy, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2011
- "Comparative Analysis between NAFTA’s Chapter 20 and the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Understanding," in Weiler, T. and Hamida, W. Investment Treaty Law and WTO Law (published in Transnational Dispute Management)
- R. Leal-Arcas “Alternative Architecture for Climate Change: Major Economies” European Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 25-56, 2011; Cited by the IPCC 5th Assessment Report, Working Group III, ‘Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change,’ Chapter 13, pp. 1010, 1026, 1031, 1070.
- "Kyoto and the COPs: Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead," Hague Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 24, 2011 (by invitation of the Editor in Chief)
- The Fragmentation of International Trade Law: Is Now the Time for Variable Geometry?" Journal of World Investment and Trade, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2011
- "Proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements: Complementing or Supplanting Multilateralism?" Chicago Journal of International Law, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2011
- "On China's Economic Rise: Multilateral versus Regional Attitudes in Trade Agreements and the PCA with the EU," Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Vol. 27, 2011
- "A Bottom-up Approach for Climate Change: The Trade Experience," Asian Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 2, Issue 4, pp.1-54, 2011
2010
- "European Union-China Trade Relations," Trade, Law and Development, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2010, pp. 224-251
- "China's Attitude to Multilateralism in International Economic Law and Governance: Challenges for the World Trading System" Journal of World Investment and Trade, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2010, pp. 259-273
- "Ramifications of GATS Mode 4 for European Union-India Trade Relations," International Security Forum April 2010
- "EU-China Trade Relations: Current Difficulties and Ways to Improve Them," International Security Forum, April 2010, pp. 1-21
2009
- "The Multilateralization of International Investment Law", North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, Vol. 35, Issue 1, 2009, pp. 33-135
- "Towards the Multilateralization of International Investment Law," Journal of World Investment and Trade, Vol. 10, No. 6, 2009 , pp. 865-919
- "The EU and Russia as Energy Trading Partners: Friends or Foes?" European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 14, Issue 3, 2009 pp. 337-366, 2009
- "The European Union and New Leading Powers: Towards Partnership in Strategic Trade Policy Areas," Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 32, 2009, pp. 345-416
- "Is Lisbon the Answer or the Anathema to EC Trade Law and Policy?," International Journal of Liability & Scientific Enquiry, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2009, pp. 125-146
- "The European Union vis-à-vis Brazil and India: Future Avenues in Selected Trade Policy Areas" International Journal of Private Law, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2009, pp. 109-134
- "EU Relations with China and Russia: How to Approach new Superpowers in Trade Matters," Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2009, pp. 22-52
- "A New Era in Global Economic Governance," International Security Forum, July 2009, pp. 1-9
2008
- "How Will the EU Approach the BRIC Countries? Future Trade Challenges," Vienna Online Journal of International Constitutional Law, Vol. 2, Issue 4, pp. 235-271, 2008
- "Services as Key for the Conclusion of the Doha Round," Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 35(4), pp. 301-321, 2008
- "The European Union vis-à-vis Brazil and India: Future Avenues in Selected Trade Policy Areas" Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2008, pp. 6-26
- "The EU and Brazil: Trading Partners in Different Fora," The Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series, Vol. 8, No. 11, June 2008, pp. 1-12
- "50 Years of Trade Policy: Good Enough or as Good as it Gets?" Irish Journal of European Law, Vol. 15, No. 1 and 2, 2008, pp. 157-182
2007
- "Polycephalous Anatomy of the EC in the WTO: An Analysis of Law and Practice," Florida Journal of International Law, Vol. 19.3 (2007), pp. 569-670
- "The Resumption of the Doha Round and the Future of Services Trade" Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 29, Issue 3, 2007, pp. 339-461
- "Will EU Member States Play Any Role at the WTO after the EU Reform Treaty?" ViennaOnline Journal of International Constitutional Law, Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 75-90, 2007
- "Bridging the Gap in the Doha Talks: A Look at Services Trade," Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, Volume 2, Issue 4, 2007, pp. 241-249
- "Theories of Supranationalism in the EU," Journal of Law in Society", Vol. 8.1, 2007, pp. 88-113
- "Is EC Trade Policy Up to Par?: A Legal Analysis Over Time – Rome, Marrakesh, Amsterdam, Nice, and the Constitutional Treaty," Columbia Journal of European Law, Vol. 13.2, Spring 2007, pp. 305-399
- "Choice of Jurisdiction in International Trade Disputes: Going Regional or Global?" Minnesota Journal of International Law, Vol. 16.1, Winter 2007, pp. 1-59
2006
- "EU Legal Personality in Foreign Policy?," Boston University International Law Journal, Vol. 24.2, 2006, pp. 165-212
- "The EU Institutions and Their Modus Operandi in the World Trading System," Columbia Journal of European Law, Vol. 12.1, Winter 2005/2006, pp. 125-197
2005
- "The Reception of European Community Law in Spain," Hanse Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2005, pp. 18-21,
- "The Significance of the Nice Treaty and Constitutional Treaty in Relation to Services Trade in the Doha Round Framework," International Relations and Politics Online Quarterly, Issue 1, March 2005, pp. 62-83,
2004
- "Doha Negotiations on Services Trade: Consequences of the Nice Treaty Reform and the Constitutional Treaty," The Federal Trust for Education and Research online Papers, 22/04, September 2004, pp. 1-11,
- "The WTO and the EC: The Three-Level Game of Decision-Making. What Multilateralism Can Learn from Regionalism," European Integration online Papers, Vol. 8, No. 14, September 2004, pp. 1-43,
- "The EC in the GATT/WTO negotiations: From Rome to Nice- Have EC Trade Policy Reforms Been Good Enough for a Coherent EC Trade Policy in the WTO?," European Integration online Papers, Vol. 8, No. 1, March 2004, pp. 1-29,
2003
- "The State Of Play Of The EC’s Common Commercial Policy: A Legal And Policy Analysis," Tilburg Foreign Law Review, Vol. 11:2, 537-559, 2003
- "The European Court of Justice and the EC External Trade Relations: A Legal Analysis of the Court’s Problems with Regard to International Agreements,"Nordic Journal of International Law, 72:2, 215-251, 2003, Kluwer Law International
- "Exclusive or Shared Competence in the Common Commercial Policy: From Amsterdam to Nice," Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 30(1): 3-14, 2003, Kluwer Law International
- "United We Stand, Divided We Fall- The European Community and its Member States in the WTO Forum: Towards Greater Cooperation on Issues of Shared Competence?," European Political Economy Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2003, pp. 65-79
2002
- "The European Community and the International Trading System: A Judicial Approach," The International Relations Journal, San Francisco State University, Vol. XXII, No. 1, Fall 2002, pp. 47-54
2001
- "Unitary Character of EC External Trade Relations," Columbia Journal of European Law, Vol. 7.3, Fall 2001, pp. 355-383
- "The European Community and Mixed Agreements," European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Winter 2001, pp. 483-513, Kluwer Law International
- "Is the Kyoto Protocol an Adequate Environmental Agreement to Solve the Climate Change Problem?," European Environmental Law Review, Vol. 10, Issue 10, Winter 2001, pp. 282-294, Kluwer Law International
Book chapters/contributions
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Challenges and Opportunities in the EU-China Trade Relations,” in Young-Chan Kim (ed.) China and the Belt and Road Initiative: Trade Relationships, Business Opportunities and Political Impacts, ‘Understanding China' series, Springer Nature, 2022, pp. 35-54; ISBN: 978-3-030-86121-6
- R. Leal-Arcas and B. Burstein, “Energy policy in Slovakia,” in G. Tiess, P. Cameron, and T. Majumder (eds.) Encyclopedia of Mineral and Energy Policy, Springer 2021
- R. Leal-Arcas et al., “Climate Change Mitigation Law and Policy of the BRICS,” in Leonie Reins and Jonathan Verschuuren (eds.), Research Handbook on Climate Change Mitigation Law, 2nd edition, Edward Elgar Publishing 2021
- [also published as Queen Mary University of London, School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 342/2020, pp. 1-60]
- R. Leal-Arcas and Saana Mikaela Saveljeff, “Environment-led conditionality in the EU and US GSP,” in P. Delimatsis and L. Reins (eds.) Encyclopedia on Trade and Environmental Law, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
- [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 335/2020, pp. 1-11]
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Compliance to promote sustainability,” in T. Trennepohl and N. Trennepohl (eds.), COMPLIANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Thomson Reuters, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Introduction,” in R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) The Future of International Economic Law and the Rule of Law, Eliva Press, 2020, pp. 3-8
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Introduction,” in R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) EU Energy Law and Policy: The external dimension, Eliva Press, 2020; ISBN-13: 978-9975-3417-5-2
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Exploring energy decentralization: The promotion of electric vehicles and storage,” in A. Metaxas (ed.), Financing the Energy Transition - Status and Future Challenges, European Energy Publications, Athens: Eurasia Academic Publishing, pp. 25-50, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Essential elements of the rule of law concept in the EU and the WTO,” in R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) International Trade, Investment and the Rule of Law, pp. 7-16, Eliva Press, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Introduction,” in R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) International Trade, Investment and the Rule of Law, pp. 1-4, Eliva Press, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Power to the People: From Top-down to Bottom-Up Approaches,” in Esty, D. and S. Biniaz (eds.) Cool Heads in a Warming World: How Trade Policy Can Help Fight Climate Change, pp. 257-280, Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, 2020
- R. Leal-Arcas and V. Nalule, “Multilateral and bilateral energy investment treaties,” in J. Chaisse, L. Choukroune, and S. Jusoh (eds) Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, pp. 1-13, Singapore: Springer 2019
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Electric vehicles, sustainability, and decarbonization,” in Fortes Martin, A. (ed.) MOVILIDAD URBANA SOSTENIBLE Y ACCIÓN ADMINISTRATIVA: Perspectiva social, estrategias jurídicas y políticas públicas de movilidad en el medio urbano, Aranzadi, 2019; ISBN: 978-84-1309-837-1
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Trade redemption: How trade agreements can help decarbonize the economy,” in De Luca, A. and Lubello, V. (eds) The European Union Renewable Energy Transition, Wolters Kluwer, 2019, pp. 77-125 (by invitation)
- R. Leal-Arcas, “A paradigm shift in the governance of sustainable development: Citizens’ empowerment,” in Hinojosa Martinez, L. and P.J. Martin Rodriguez (eds) International markets regulation and the erosion of the European political and social model, Thomson Reuters, 2019, ISBN: 978-84-9197-600-4
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Citizens at the center of the energy transition: A new governance model,” in T. Trennepohl and A.M. Nusdeo (eds), Environmental Law and Economics, Thomson Reuters, 2019, pp. 231-244 (translated and published in Portuguese)
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Unconventional sources of fossil fuel in the European Union and China: Perspectives on trade, climate change and energy security,” in Hefele, P., Palocz-Andresen, M., Rech, M. and Kohler, J.-H. (eds.) Climate and Energy Protection in the EU and China, Cham: Switzerland, Springer Verlag, 2018, pp. 129-142
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Introduction,” in R. Leal-Arcas (ed.) COMMENTARY ON THE ENERGY CHARTER TREATY, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2018
- R. Leal-Arcas, “The role of trade agreements in mitigating climate change and enhancing sustainable energy,” in The Organizing Committee of the ISDRS 2018 Conference (eds.) Actions for a Sustainable World: From theory to practice,” pp. 243-254, (2018)
- Leal-Arcas, “The role of trade agreements in mitigating climate change and enhancing sustainable energy,” in The Organizing Committee of the ISDRS 2018 Conference (eds.) Actions for a Sustainable World: From theory to practice,” pp. 243-254, (2018)
- Leal-Arcas, Leniewska, and F. Proedrou, “Prosumers as new energy actors [PDF 188KB],” in M. Mpholo, D. Steuerwald, and T. Kukeera (eds.), Africa-EU Renewable Energy Research and Innovation Symposium 2018 (RERIS 2018), Springer Proceedings in Energy, Springer, chapter 12, 2018
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Trade redemption: How trade agreements can help decarbonize the economy,” in De Luca, A. and Lubello, V. (eds.) Renewable Energy and the European Energy Market: European and International Legal Perspectives, Wolters Kluwer, 2018 (by invitation); [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 271/2018, pp. 1-32]
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Natural gas, US shale dynamics and energy security: A view from the European Union,” in Raszewski, S. (ed.) The International Political Economy of Oil and Gas: Governing the Resources in Changing Contexts, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 73-86 (by invitation)
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Small is beautiful: Why a club approach is the way to go in climate change mitigation,” in Leal, W. and Surroop, D. (eds.) The Nexus: Energy, environment and climate change, Springer, 2018, pp. 305-317; ISBN: 978-3-319-63611-5
- R. Leal-Arcas and E. Alvarez Armas, “The climate-energy-trade nexus in EU external relations,” in Minas, S. and Ntousas, V. (eds.) EU Climate Diplomacy: Politics, Technology and Networks, Routledge, 2018
- R. Leal-Arcas and J. Wouters, “Introduction,” in Leal-Arcas, R. and Wouters, J. (eds.) Research Handbook on EU Energy Law and Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2017, pp. 1-11
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Empowering citizens for common concerns,” Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Conference on Law, Regulations and Public Policy, 2017, pp. 133-142
- R. Leal-Arcas and S. Minas, “Renewable energy governance,” in Morgera, E. and Kulovesi, K. (eds.) Research Handbook on International Law and Natural Resources, Edward Elgar, 2016
- R. Leal-Arcas and C. Grasso “The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, energy and divestment,” in Van de Graaf, T. et al., Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy, Palgrave, 2016
- R. Leal-Arcas, “Designing international trade in energy governance for EU energy security,” in Heffron, R. and Little, G. (eds.) Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US: A Reader, Edinburgh University Press, 2016
- “Certain legal aspects of the multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy,” in Lim, C.L. and Mercurio, B. (eds.) International Economic Law after the Global Crisis: A Tale of Fragmented Disciplines, Cambridge University Press, pp. 482-518, 2015 (with Andrew Filis) [also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper 166/2014, 1-37]
- “The Energy Community, the Energy Charter Treaty and the Promotion of EU energy security,” in Busch, D. and Talus, K. (eds.) The Energy Community : A New Energy Governance System, Intersentia, 2015 (with Andrew Filis)
- “Strengthening Sustainable Development through Regional Trade Agreements,” in Wouters, J., Marx, A. et al. (eds.) Ensuring Good Global Governance through Trade: An Assessment of New EU Trade Policies and Approaches, Edward Elgar, 2015 (with Catherine Wilmarth)
- "Certain Normative Aspects of the Institutional Architecture of Global Energy Governance," in Boulle, L., Laryea, E. and Sucker, F. (eds.) International Economic Law and African Development, Siber Ink, 2014, pp. 27-60 (with Andrew Filis)
- "Strengthening Sustainable Development through Preferential Trade Agreements," in Wouters, J and Marx, A (eds) Ensuring Good Global Governance through Trade, Edward Elgar, 2014 (with Catherine Wilmarth)
[also published as Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No 174/2014] - "Using Preferential Trade Agreements to Promote Climate Change Mitigation," in Baetens, F. and Caiado, J. (eds.) Frontiers of International Economic Law: Legal Tools to Confront Interdisciplinary Challenges, Brill, pp. 87-99, 2014
- “Certain legal aspects of the multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy,” in Lim, C.L. and Mercurio, B. (eds.) International Economic Law after the Global Crisis: A Tale of Fragmented Disciplines, Cambridge University Press, pp. 482-518, 2015 (with Andrew Filis)
- "China’s Regionalism: Working Towards a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership?" in Frankel, S. and Lewis, M. (eds.) Trade Agreements at the Crossroads, Routledge, pp. 99-113, 2014
- "European Union-China Trade Relations: Difficulties, Possible Solutions, and the Way Forward," in van der Harst, J. & Swieringa, P. (eds.) China and the European Union: Concord or Conflict? Shaker Publishing, pp. 129-145, 2012
- "The Role of the EU, the US, and China in Addressing Climate Change," in Larsen, F. (ed.) The EU and the Political Economy of Transatlantic Relations, Brussels: PIE Peter Lang, 2012
- "China’s Attitude to Multilateralism in International Economic Law and Governance," in Liu, D. (ed.) English School Theory and International History Studies, Peking University Press, 2011
- "China’s Economic Rise and Regional Trade," in Ho, L. & Seade, J. (eds.), APEC and the Rise of China, World Scientific, 2011, pp. 93-119
- "The GATS and Temporary Migration Policy," in Lewis, M. & Frankel, S. (eds.) International Economic Law and National Autonomy, Cambridge University Press, 2010 pp. 193-215
- "The European Union and the BRIC Countries: Unilateralism, Bilateralism, and Multilateralism," in Laursen, F. (ed.) The EU in the Global Political Economy, Brussels: PIE Peter Lang, 2009, pp. 91-118
- "EU Relations with China and Russia: How to Approach new Superpowers in Trade Matters," in Kierkegaard, S. (ed.) The Dynamics of Trade Law and Economics, International Association of IT Lawyers, 2008, pp. 184-213
- "Is Lisbon the Answer or the Anathema to EC Trade Law and Policy?" in Kierkegaard, S. (ed.) The Dynamics of Trade Law and Economics, International Association of IT Lawyers, 2008, pp. 138-158
- "The European Union vis-à-vis Brazil and India: Future Avenues in Selected Trade Policy Areas," in Kierkegaard, S. (ed.) Business and Law: Theory and Practice, International Association of IT Lawyers, 2008, pp. 331-350, ISBN-13: 978-87-991385-4-8
- "The GATS in the Doha Round: A European Perspective," in Andenas, M. & Alexander, K. (eds.) The World Trade Organization and Trade in Services, Brill/Nijhoff, 2008, pp. 9-104
- "A Look at Services Trade: Implications of the Doha Talks Suspension and Resumption," in Chaisse, J. & Balmelli, T. (eds.) Essays on the Future of the World Trade Organization, Volume I, Editions Interuniversitaires Suisses, 2008, pp. 99-134
- "The EU Constitutional Treaty and International Trade," in Laursen, F. (ed.) The Rise and Fall of the EU’s Constitutional Treaty, Brill/Nijhoff, Leiden (2008), pp. 25-50
- "Bridging the Gap in the Doha Talks: A Look at Services Trade," in Kierkegaard, S. (ed.) International Law and Trade: Bridging the East-West Divide, International Association of IT Lawyers, 2007, pp. 23-32
- WTO Analytical Index: Guide to WTO Law and Practice, Volume Two, 2nd Edition, 2007, Co-published by the World Trade Organization and Bernan Press, Geneva (contributor to the application and interpretation of the following Articles in the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: Articles 1, 2, 5, 10, 11.4, 14, 24, 25, 27, 32, and Annex VII),
- "The EU Decision-Making Process in EC Trade Policy: The Three Internal Tensions," in Astengo, F. & Neuwahl, N. (eds.) A Constitution for Europe? Governance and Policy-Making in the European Union, Vol. II, Collection "Etudes Europeennes," Chaire Jean Monnet, Université de Montreal, 2004, pp.132-156
Book reviews
- Review of Transnational Gas Markets and Euro-Russian Energy Relations, Belyi, A.V., Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, published in Oil, Gas & Energy Law (OGEL) Journal, 2016
- Review of The WTO and the Environment: Development of competence beyond trade, Watson, J., Routledge, 2013, published in Carbon and Climate Law Review, Vol. 7(3), 2013
- Review of International Energy Investment Law: The Pursuit of Stability, Cameron, P., Oxford University Press, 2010, published in Oil, Gas & Energy Law (OGEL) Journal, October 2010, pp. 1-4
- Review of Free Movement of Goods and Limits of Regulatory Autonomy in the EU and WTO, Perišin, T., TMC Asser Press, The Hague, 2008, published in European Law Journal Vol. 16.4, 2010, pp. 508-510
- Review of EU Foreign Relations Law: Constitutional Fundamentals, Cremona, M. & De Witte, B. (eds.), Hart, Oxford and Portland, 2008, published in European Foreign Affairs Review Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2010, pp. 137-138
- Review of "External Economic Relations and Foreign Policy in the European Union," Griller, S. & Weidel, B. (eds.), SpringerWienNewYork, 2002, published in European Law Books, on November 29, 2005
Outreach and appearance
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Guest Post: Linking international trade to climate action and sustainability (blog based on R. Leal-Arcas, Solutions for sustainability: How the international trade, energy and climate change regimes can help, Springer, 2019) International Economic Law and Policy Blog.
- A new trade policy for the European Union (blog based on R. Leal-Arcas, EU trade law, Elgar European Law Series, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2019), Elgarblog
- Interviewed by Swiss public radio (Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen) on trade protectionism and climate change, 24 September 2018
- “What can international trade do for climate action and inclusive green growth?” blog for Green Growth Knowledge Platform (1 February 2018)
- Interview with Sputnik Radio on Brexit negotiations
- Interview with Eurasia Diary on energy for sustainable development Brexit and the EU (October 2016)
- Interviewed and cited by newspaper Offshore Technology on offshore energy in the Levant Basin (February 2015)
- Quoted in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (leading Swiss newspaper) on climate change architecture
- Interviewed by newspaper Offshore Technology for article Offshore Cyprus: navigating geopolitical issues in the Levant basin (20 January 2015)
- Read an interview with Dr Leal-Arcas on his book International Energy Governance (2014)
- Read an opinion piece by Dr Leal-Arcas on global energy governance
- Dr Leal-Arcas was interviewed by the Truman Factor on his book Climate Change and International Trade (2013)
- “Energy Transition?” Cinco Dias, 14 January 2015 (with Jose Luis de la Fuente O’Connor) (in Spanish)
Works in progress
- Climate Change, International Trade, and Energy Law: Issues for the WTO and the EU
Supervision
Professor Rafael Leal-Arcas welcomes proposals for PhD supervision in the broad fields of international economic law (including 'trade and' issues such as trade and energy, trade and climate change) and EU external economic relations.
Rafael is currently supervising or has supervised students on various topics (energy, investment, EU law, international trade, climate change, and World Trade Organization (WTO) law).
PhD examiner
August 2021 School of Law, Wits University, South Africa
External examiner for Ph.D. defense of doctoral candidate Vieviene Antifon on ‘The harmonization of international energy trade and environmental protection within the framework of the Paris agreement on climate change
January 2020 University of Groningen, Faculty of Law, The Netherlands
External examiner for Ph.D. defense of doctoral candidate Cees Verburg on 'The Modernization of the Energy Charter Treaty'
November 2019 Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Khalifa University, UAE
External examiner for Ph.D. defense of doctoral candidate Layla Saleh on ‘Externality Costs and Sustainability Analysis of Power and Desalination Production from a Water-Energy Nexus Perspective’
January 2018 Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Khalifa University, UAE
External examiner for Ph.D. qualifying defense of doctoral candidate Layla Saleh on the water-energy nexus: ‘Building an Optimization Model for Water-Energy Nexus for the United Arab Emirates: Economic & Environmental Perspectives’
July 2016 University of Dundee, United Kingdom
External examiner for Ph.D. defense of doctoral candidate Erebi Doreen Ndni on trade in energy: ‘International trade in oil and the World Trade Organization: Towards the resolution of the producer-consumer dilemma’
October 2014 University of Essex School of Law, United Kingdom
External examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Abdullah Nasser Al Mandhari on FDI: ‘Applicable law and stabilisation clauses in State contracts with foreign investors: With special reference to the Sultanate of Oman’
June 2013 University of Essex School of Law, United Kingdom
External examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Ms Fatima Alhewail on FDI: ‘Critical Analysis of the Kuwaiti Regulatory Framework for Foreign Direct Investment in the Non-Oil Sector’
June 2012 University of Leicester School of Law, Leicester, United Kingdom
External examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Mr Zhenyun Chen on risks, challenges and prospects for China’s banking industry after entry into the WTO:
‘The corporate governance reform of State-owned commercial banks in China’
June 2011 University of Essex School of Law, United Kingdom
External examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Ms Shengxiang Wei on WTO law:
‘The exercise of discretion in anti-dumping regimes, with reference to the substantive rules of the WTO, the WU, and China’
May 2011 University of Oxford, Faculty of Law, Oxford, United Kingdom
External examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Mr Ming Du on WTO law: ‘Product standards in international trade: Assessing the scope of domestic regulatory autonomy in the GATT/WTO system’
February 2010 University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom
External Examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Mrs Katharina Serrano on EU external relations law: ‘EU-South Pacific: Trade-development nexus in Economic Partnership Agreements’
December 2009 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, United Kingdom
Internal Examiner for PhD defence of doctoral candidate Mr Elrehim M Al-Kashif on WTO: ‘Non-violation complaints in the GATT 47/WTO jurisprudence: Elements, scope and contribution to the development of international law’
Public Engagement
Professor Leal-Arcas' presentations [PDF 396KB]
He is the author of more than 200 scholarly publications in international peer-reviewed journals. His work has been cited over 1,587 times, with i10-index 52, according to Google Scholar, and downloaded more than 49,767 times on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), placing me among the most downloaded legal scholars on SSRN world top law authors out of 3,000. This is an indication that his work attracts a lot of interest.
Since my PhD completion, I have published a total of 17 books, among which I have:
- authored seven books (one was cited by the IPCC 5th Assessment Report; another is the first book ever on the European Energy Union),
- co-authored four books, and
- edited or co-edited (and contributed to) six books (one of which is the first-ever Research Handbook on EU energy law and policy; another one is the first-ever Commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty).
His work is ground-breaking because he conducts analysis at the crossroads of various issue-areas (such as EU external relations, international trade, investment, climate change, and energy) from an interdisciplinary perspective. He serves as an evaluator for the 2020 UK research excellence framework.
Since 2010, he has been awarded several major multi-year grants, most recently a €14-million research grant as part of a consortium on smart grids funded by the EU Commission’s Horizon 2020, the first ever Jean Monnet Chair in international economic law in the UK, awarded by the EU Commission (only five Chairs were awarded in the entire UK in 2016), a two-year FP7 Marie Curie COFUND Fellowship, and a small grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation. He is a reviewer for major research funding agencies/grants, several leading international journals as well as the university presses of Oxford and Cambridge.
In 2016, he provided expert advice to the House of Lords on post-Brexit EU-UK trade agreements. He serves as a subject expert to the World Economic Forum in conjunction with the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, as part of the experts team on ‘Measures to address climate change and the trade system.’ Between 2017 and 2020, he served as a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law. Since 2020, he is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Public Law and Policy. Between 2014 and 2017, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review. He has been quoted in and interviewed by the media in major newspapers and TV news channels such as CNN, which shows the impact of my work beyond academia. He was selected to present my research on climate change and trade at the Euroscience Open Forum 2012, July 2012, Dublin, Ireland. From 2008-2010, He served as expert on EU law in the American Society of Int’l Law. He represented the EU Commission at the Young Leaders G8 Summit 2000 in Okinawa, Japan.
Public speaking engagements
- “Empowering citizens for common concerns,” Speaker, 6th Annual international conference on Law, Regulation and Public Policy, 5-6 June 2017, Singapore
- “Enhancing EU energy security: The role of the Caspian region and Central Asia,” Speaker, International Energy Charter Ashgabat Forum, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 30-31 May 2017
- “The Brexit referendum: How it happened and its implications,” School of the Judiciary, Recife, Brazil, 26 May 2017
- “Energy security and decarbonisation,” Federal University of Recife School of Law, Recife, Brazil, 24 May 2017
- “The quest for energy governance via regional energy integration: The European Energy Union,” Speaker, Roundtable on “The Future of International Energy Governance,” Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 28-29 April 2017
- ‘Disconnected Paradigms in Decarbonizing the Grid: EU and WTO Law between Liberalization and Entrenching the Status Quo,’ commenter in the same conference
- “The European Energy Union,” Keynote speaker, 5th Annual Energy Transitions conference, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland, 9-10 March 2017
- “International Energy Law and Energy Disputes,” Panel Chair in the same conference
- “The European Energy Union: Implications for EU-Russia energy relations,” Speaker, International Forum on WTO law, Kaliningrad, Russia, 15-16 April 2016
- “Using trade policy tools to enhance energy security: The case of Africa and the European Union,” Speaker, 10th annual trade conference, Trade Policy Training Centre in Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 19-20 November 2015
- Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas participated at a conference on Energy Challenges in the Asia-Pacific 7 October 2013
- Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas to speak at the Executive Training Programme for Young Energy Leaders 30 September 2013
- Since 2013, The World Bank, Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development Secretariat, Washington, D.C., USA, Member of the environmental and natural resources law working group
- Since 2013, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva, Switzerland, Expert Consultant for the Global Platform on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainable Energy
- Selected to present my research at the Euroscience Open Forum 2012, 12 July 2012, Dublin, Ireland
- 'On Climate Change and Major Developing Countries,' Speaker at the VII Brazilian Conference on Public Litigation, Contracts, and Public Procurement, Bahia Othon Palace Hotel, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 17-19 August 2011
- Member of the
- Member of the Energy and Natural Resources Law Institute
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