Marie Petersmann is Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at LSE Law School. Her project Anthropocene Legalities: Reconfiguring Legal Relations within More-than-human Worlds is funded by Dutch NWO Veni grant (2022-2025). It explores new strategies for reparative legal actions and climate justice by focusing on deanthropocentric, decolonial, and dehumanist legalities. The project engages works from critical legal theory, posthumanism and Black studies to reconfigure the material, subjective, spatial, and temporal boundaries of environmental laws in a changing climate. In 2022, she was Resident Fellow at the Istituto Svizzero in Rome (2022-2023). Her book When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide was published with Cambridge University Press in 2022.