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Industrial decarbonization in a fragmented world : carbon pricing with border adjustments using standardized values

The European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has the dual objective of preventing carbon leakage and encouraging adoption of low-carbon technologies abroad. Yet, pursuing...

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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework
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Linking multimodal passenger hubs to high-speed rail
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Max Münchmeyer

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Biography

Max is a Research Associate in the Electricity Team of the Florence School of Regulation, where his work currently focuses on energy and data sharing, the future of the European Green Deal, as well as the implementation of EU energy law and policy at city level. His broader research interests also include the legal instruments and dynamics of energy governance and energy solidarity in the European Union.
Before joining the FSR, Max worked in the think tank sector as a researcher specialising in EU energy and climate policy at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) in Rome and the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) in Dublin.  He is a Senior Editor of the European Journal of Legal Studies and previously served as the Journal’s Editor-in-Chief. Max obtained his doctorate in law from the European University Institute (EUI) in 2024. He also holds a Master of Comparative, International and European Laws from the EUI, as well as law degrees from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LL.M.) and Trinity College Dublin (LL.B.).

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