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Thom Wetzer
Associate Professor of Law and Finance at University of Oxford
Thom Wetzer is a prominent academic and professional in the fields of law and finance, currently serving as a Member of the Standing Committee on Sustainable Finance at the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). He is also an Associate Professor of Law and Finance at the University of Oxford, where he engages in teaching and research related to sustainable finance and climate risk.
Professional Background
- Current Roles:
- Member of the Standing Committee on Sustainable Finance at ESMA.
- Associate Professor of Law and Finance at the University of Oxford.
- Achievements:
- Awarded the Teaching Excellence Award by the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at Oxford in 2023, recognizing his contributions to education in sustainable finance.1
- Actively involved in significant research initiatives, including contributions to landmark climate cases, such as the ruling from the European Court of Human Rights in KlimaSeniorinnen v Switzerland.2
Research Interests
Wetzer's work primarily focuses on:
- Climate risk and its legal implications.
- The intersection of law, finance, and sustainability.
- Developing frameworks for sustainable financial practices within regulatory environments.
Thom Wetzer's expertise positions him as a key figure in shaping policies that promote sustainable finance across Europe. His contributions to academia and practical governance reflect a commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges through legal and financial mechanisms.