Dyah Paramita, LL.M

Dyah Paramita is an Indonesian legal researcher and consultant specializing in environmental law and policy. She is regarded as a leading professional expert due to her broad educational background, notable awards, prolific publication record, and successful research and consultation initiatives. Dyah holds a Master of Laws degree from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum, Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) at the University of Dundee, UK (2010). She also earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from Diponegoro University, Indonesia (2002).


Dyah has been recognized for her contributions and received prestigious awards such as the Training Fellowship from the Regional Human Rights Research Initiative (2019) and the Chevening scholarship from the British Government (2008-2009). She was also selected for an exchange program to Perth, Western Australia, sponsored by the Law Society of Western Australia. She actively attends seminars and pieces of training to stay current on changes in her industry. She has presented at international conferences and seminars on transboundary aquifers, information access, and the resources sector.


In addition, Dyah has authored and co-authored numerous publications covering various environmental law topics. Her work has been featured in reputable journals, books, and newspapers. Notable publications include articles on toxic chemical pollution, the Aarhus Convention and Escazu Agreement, strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP), and the regulatory challenges of phasing out persistent organic pollutants. She also has contributed to various research and consultancy projects, collaborating with national and international organizations. She has served as a national consultant for the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). She has been involved in projects related to waste trafficking, lead paint laws, and the right to a safe, clean, and sustainable environment in ASEAN.


As a program coordinator, Dyah has successfully managed programs concentrating on mercury supply and availability in Indonesia, the right to information for people and the environment, and post-mining closure policies. Her remarkable organizational abilities and ability to organize numerous stakeholders ensured these projects were successfully implemented. Dyah’s expertise, dedication, and extensive background in environmental law research and consulting make her a valuable asset in promoting sustainable practices and ensuring environmental preservation. Her dedication to expanding knowledge and developing innovative approaches significantly contributes to the environmental law and policy field in Indonesia and beyond.

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