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Shashi Yadav

Lecturer

Department: Northumbria Law School

Shashi joined Northumbria Law School in September 2024 as a Lecturer in Law. His research focuses on the interaction of law and climate science. At Northumbria, he is a member of the Law in Emerging Contexts (LIEC) group and teaches Property Law, Property Issues in Practice and UK Environmental Law. Shashi is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law and the Sabin Center’s Peer Review Network for Climate Litigation at Columbia University.

Shashi Yadav

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Conceptualizing Climate Law in India, Yadav, S., O’Meara, N., Malcolm, R. May 2024, In: Climate Law
  • Procedural (in)justice in regulating shale gas as transitional fuel in India, Yadav, S. Jul 2024, In: Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law
  • Emerging regulatory gaps in fracking-specific water security issues in India: Lessons from the United States ‘Shale Revolution’, Yadav, S., Bhardwaj, C., Sarangi, G. 1 Jun 2024, In: Environmental Law Review
  • The Oil and Gas Sector in India: Balancing Business Policies and Public Interest by the Supreme Court of India, Mohan, M., Yadav, S. 1 Feb 2021, In: Global Energy Law and Sustainability
  • Hydraulic fracturing and groundwater contamination in India: evaluating the need for precautionary action, Yadav, S., Sarangi, G., Ram Mohan, M. 2 Jan 2020, In: Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law
  • Continual diminishing of the Aravalli hills: Assessing intergenerational equity, Yadav, S., Sehrawat, A. 25 May 2019, In: Economic and Political Weekly
  • Challenges in Shale Gas Production Cannot Be Resolved by Generic Environment Clearance Processes, Yadav, S., Sarangi, G., Ram Mohan, M. 29 Oct 2018, In: Economic and Political Weekly

  • Law LLM
  • Law LLB (Hons)
  • Law PhD
  • FHEA 2025
  • Advocate at Bar Council of India
  • PG Certificate in Learning & Teaching in Higher Education


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