Biography
Nathan de Arriba-Sellier is a researcher specialised in sustainable finance policy and regulation, and the director of the Erasmus Platform for Sustainable Value Creation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. Prior to his current position, Nathan was a postdoctoral associate and lecturer at Yale University, where he received the 2023 Yale Sustainability Award for Faculty. He has a double doctoral degree from Erasmus University Rotterdam and Leiden University, and was a visiting scholar at Stanford University, Duke University, and Queen Mary University of London. Beforehand, Nathan clerked for the EU Law Delegation of Conseil d’État, France’s highest administrative court and legal advisor to the government.
Nathan's primary research interests cover a wide array of legal issues related to finance and the environment, particularly financial regulation, monetary policy, and business law. He has also written on EU constitutional and environmental law. His work has been published in top tier academic journals both in the United States and Europe and was featured in media such as ‘Le Mond’ and ‘Het Financiele Dagblad’.
As a visiting fellow at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, Nathan will pursue research on the development, implementation, and broader implications of climate transition plans that are increasingly required of companies and financial institutions in the European Union.