This occasional newsletter highlights events and stories about innovation in sustainable development for rural, remote and island regions. We want to change the discourse to demonstrate how islandness can be a driver for innovation.
Nick Grief
- Emeritus Professor of Law at Kent Law School and an Associate Tenant at Doughty Street Chambers


About Nick Grief
Nick Grief is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Kent and a barrister practising from Doughty Street Chambers, London where he is an Associate Tenant. He specialises in public international law and human rights and has a particular interest in air and space law. A Kent graduate with a PhD on public international law in the airspace of the high seas, he taught at the University of Exeter and Bournemouth University before returning to Kent in 2010. In 2016 he was a member of the legal team which represented the Marshall Islands in the International Court of Justice in cases against India, Pakistan and the UK concerning the obligation to negotiate in good faith towards nuclear disarmament.