Key information
- PhD candidate
- Qualifications / Education Summary: Harvard Law School, J.D. magna cum laude, 2014; Cambridge University, MPhil, 2008; Brown University, B.A. magna cum laude, 2007
- Email: kenta [ dot ] tsuda [ dot ] 21 [ at ] ucl.ac.uk
My thesis project examines how theories of bureaucratic autonomy are integrated within environmental law doctrine. My project is supported by the London Arts & Humanities Partnership and a UCL Faculty of Laws Research Scholarship.
I have taught undergraduate Public Law and Company Law tutorials, and have led seminars for LLM students in Environmental Law moduies.
Before coming to UCL, I practiced as a litigator in the United States.
Research Supervisors
Research Interests
Administrative law, environmental law
Professional Memberships
- New York bar
- Massachusetts bar
Professional Experience
Conservation Law Foundation, staff attorney, 2019-21; U.S. Court of Appeals (5th Circuit), judicial law clerk, 2018-19; Earthjustice, associate attorney, 2015-18; Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP, associate, 2014-15; New Left Review, assistant editor, 2009-11.