Paula Barrios has a diverse work experience in the field of environmental law and policy. Paula is currently working as a Policy Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where they conduct research and provides analysis and advice on plastic pollution for international negotiations and Canada's zero plastic waste agenda. Prior to this, they worked as a Freelance report writer for the United Nations Office at Nairobi. Paula was also a self-employed Research consultant specializing in environmental law and policy, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable development.
Paula has served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Carleton University, where they conducted research in their field of expertise. Paula also worked as a Senior Analyst at The Institute on Governance, where they conducted research and analysis on governance issues, facilitated training sessions, and contributed to business development opportunities.
In addition, Paula has held positions as a Legal Officer at the United Nations Environment Programme, a Writer/Editor for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, and a Research Consultant for the United Nations Environment Programme and the Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions. Paula has extensive experience conducting research, providing legal advice, and producing reports on various environmental topics.
Earlier in their career, Paula worked as a Senior Research Analyst at the Shareholder Association for Research and Education, focusing on environmental issues relevant to institutional investors and engaging with publicly traded companies on environmental risks and opportunities.
Overall, Paula Barrios has a strong background in environmental law and policy, with experience in research, analysis, and advising on a range of environmental issues.
Paula Barrios completed their education with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree in Law from Universidad de Los Andes in 2000. Later, they pursued a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in international law from The University of British Columbia, which they completed between 2001 and 2003. Continuing their studies at the same university, Paula earned a Ph.D. degree in International Environmental Law from 2004 to 2008. Additionally, they have obtained certification to practice law in Colombia, although details about the institution and year of certification are not provided.
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