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Doctor Mara Ntona

Lecturer

Law

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Personal statement

Mara Ntona is a Lecturer at the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ Law School, where she contributes to research and teaching at the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) and the Centre for the Study of Human Rights Law (CSHRL). She has expertise in the areas of international and EU environmental and human rights law. 

Along with other SCELG colleagues, Mara has investigated the implications of Brexit for environmental governance in Scotland and the UK, with particular reference to issues relating to fisheries, nature conservation, and environmental rights. She has also provided legal consultancy services to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), focusing on place-based marine management and cross-institutional coordination within ocean governance.

As a research assistant to the BeneLex and MARINE BENEFITS projects, Mara explored issues of fair and equitable benefit-sharing arising in the context of the law of the sea – work that went on to inform her doctoral research. Her thesis, soon to be completed, explores the extent to which a human rights-based approach to marine spatial planning can serve as a legal tool for upholding and nurturing the multifaceted linkages between ocean health and human well-being.

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Qualifications

Mara obtained her LLB from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She holds an LLM in Global Environment and Climate Change Law from the University of Edinburgh. 

She is a member of the Scottish Universities Legal Network on Europe (SULNE) and the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and Environment (GNHRE).

Before joining academia, Mara worked in private practice, advising clients in matters of constitutional, administrative, and human rights law. She is a member of the Athens Bar Association (Greece).

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Publications

, Desai Manisha, , Salgado Mauricio
(2025)
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment Vol 15, pp. 127–157 (2024)
(2023)
Morgera Elisa, Lennan Mitchell, Kulovesi Kati, La Bianca Giulia, Niner Holly J, Harrould-Kolieb Ellycia, Recio Piva Eugenia, Hills Jeremy, , Lancaster Alana Malinde SN, Strand Mia, Snow Bernadette, Erwin Kira, Shannon Lynne, Rees Sian, Hyder Kieran, Engelhard Georg, Howell Kerry
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law Vol 38, pp. 411-446 (2023)
Strand Mia, Morgera Elisa, , Kenny Andrew, Sauer Warwick, Gaebel Christine, Lavelle Jessica, Snow Bernadette
(2022)
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Earth System Governance in turbulent times
(2021)

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Teaching

Law of the sea; international and EU environmental law; international and EU human rights law

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Research Interests

Environmental justice; ecosystem- and rights-based approaches to environmental governance; oceans governance; spatial planning

Professional Activities

Speaker
24/6/2025
Speaker
6/6/2025
Organiser
5/6/2025
Examiner
21/3/2025
Peer reviewer
18/2/2025
Peer reviewer
5/2/2025

Projects

Cardesa-Salzmann, Antonio (Principal Investigator) Ntona, Maria (Principal Investigator)
This project is funded by the University's International Stategic Patnership Fund. It seeks to lay the ground for a larger funding bid for a collaborative research project on Sustainable Tourism from a socio-legal perspective with academic and non-academic partners. It builds on existing academic networks and initial expressions of interest with decision-makers, stakeholders in the tourism sector, and civil society organisations.
Tourism is a multifaceted economic sector, whose relevance and impact cuts across jurisdictions and levels of governance. Ensuring the sector’s sustainability is a challenging endeavour, requiring a complex approach to regulation and decision-making. Yet scholarship on sustainable tourism is sorely lacking in legal perspectives, including ones of a critical, comparative, and interdisciplinary nature.
Planned activities aim at filling this critical knowledge gap. They aim to bring together a diverse team of academics, stakeholders and decision-makers, based in Scotland and abroad, and invite them to co-produce an agenda for future socio-legal impact-driven research on sustainable tourism.
14-Jan-2024 - 15-Jan-2025
Webster, Elaine (Principal Investigator) Ntona, Maria (Co-investigator)
23-Jan-2024 - 01-Jan-2025
Harkens, Adam (Co-investigator) Miyake, Esperanza (Co-investigator) Nicol, Emma (Co-investigator) Ntona, Maria (Co-investigator) Schippers, Birgit (Co-investigator) Webster, Elaine (Co-investigator)
Internally funded
£132,000
01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2027

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Contact

Doctor Mara Ntona
Lecturer
Law

Email: maria.ntona@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 2493