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Sustainable Global Economic Law
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Newsletter March 2024
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Summer School, 11-13 June 2024 |
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The SGEL Summer School provides a unique critical space for interdisciplinary conversations on law, political economy and sustainability. In a context of accelerating climate change and persistence of inequalities, the Summer School offers a collaborative intellectual space around issues of economic law, ecological and human sustainabilities.
This year for the first time, we will be jointly working on a collective document around sustainable global economic law. Also, this year, applications are open to participants who are not in academia (activists, artists, journalists, people working in NGOs or in the policy world, etc.)
Applications open till 29 March. Please share! |
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We have an exciting line-up of speakers for the Spring Lecture Series. We're looking forward to lectures on international law, racial capitalism and climate change, decolonial theory, degrowth theory, feminist theory and the true value of caregiving. Join us online or at the Amsterdam Law School. |
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Professor Carmen G. Gonzalez, Loyola University Chicago School of Law. |
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Professor Jennifer Nedelsky, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University. |
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Dr Timothée Parrique, School of Economics and Management of Lund University. |
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Vacancy: PhD Researcher in Sustainable Global Economic Law |
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Fully funded PhD position at the University of Amsterdam. Would you like to work on international law and its intersections with ecology, decoloniality and globalization?
Read more
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In December '23, Ivana Isailović organised a workshop exploring how gender and race relate to law and political economy in comparative transnational contexts with a focus on European legacies and histories. |
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SGEL began 2024 with an inspiring panel with Dr Emily Jones, Professor Hilary Charlesworth and Dr Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and moderated by Lara Talsma. |
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Here is a small selection of the work our members have published recently: |
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Bagchi, K. Depoliticizing money: how the International Monetary Fund transformed central banking, Journal of International Economic Law.
Cseres, K. Feminist Competition Law, Draft chapter for Cambridge Handbook on the Theoretical Foundations of Antitrust and Competition Law (CUP, 2024)
Eckes, C.; Nedevska, J; Setzer, J., Climate litigation and separation of powers. Judicial Handbook on Climate Litigation, lawyers and legal scholars . ed. / M Wewerinke-Singh ; S Mead. 2024.
Isailović , I. The Political Economy of the European Green Deal, Neoliberalism and the (Re)production of Inequalities, Green deals & justice symposium with Afronomics Law.
Leiter, A. & Dogot, D. (Editors). Audio Lectures in International Law and Technology: Listening to New Normativities. 2024. Völkerrechtsblog.
Mak, C. Giving voice: a public sphere theory of European private law adjudication, European Law Open.
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The SGEL Newsletter is sent periodically and provides readers with updates on the work of the Project and upcoming events.
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