Marion Lemoine-Schonne

CNRS, France

Fellowship dates: 19/03/2026 – 27/03/2026

Dr. Marion Lemoine-Schonne is a permanent researcher in the French National Research Center (CNRS) in international environmental and climate law. CNRS research fellow at the Institut de l’Ouest: Droit et Europe (IODE CNRS – University of Rennes, France), she conducted her previous work at the University of Köln, Ottawa and defended her PhD at Aix-Marseille University under the supervision of S. Maljean-Dubois (Law) and S. Thoron (Economics). She has led or is leading major interdisciplinary research projects entitled “The Flexibility of Law in the Face of Climate Change”, “Carbon Markets to the Rescue of the Climate?”, “INGILAW – The Law and Politics of Climate Engineering. For a cross-cutting approach to climate and ecosystem issues” and “NEUTRACLIM – Interrogating the place of carbon capture and storage to meet the challenge of climate neutrality. Interdisciplinary analysis in law, social and environmental sciences”. Member of the Centre for Studies and Research of the Hague Academy of International Law in 2022 and of the Breton High Council for Climate since 2022, her recent work focuses on the relationship between science and law and the role of the IPCC in the evolution of international law.