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Sustainable Global Economic Law
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Newsletter December 2022
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The book launch was held on 25 November and began with an introduction by the Editors; Usha Natarajan and Julia Dehm. |
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Co-sponsored by ACES and SGEL, the two-day conference held a series of panels discussing the role of policies in enabling citizens to power Europe’s sustainable mobility transition(s). |
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Dr Matt Canfield spoke about his new book about the claim of food sovereignty across local, regional and global arenas of governance. |
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Get ready for the TEGL signature conference! 🎉 👀 |
More information in the new year |
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Here is a selection of the work our members have published in 2022: |
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Bartl, M. & van der Horst, N. Taking the Green Transition Seriously: A Proposal for a ‘Transition Reserve’. Enabling Transition of Large Emitters in the Netherlands. August 2022
Bogoeski, V. Continuities of exploitation: seasonal migrant workers in German agriculture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Law & Society, October 2022
Broulík, J., Cultural Capture of Competition Policy: Exploring the Risk in the US and the EU. World Competition, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2022
Burgers, L. Private Rights of Nature, Transnational Environmental Law, November 2022
Cusato, E. Of violence and (in)visibility: the securitisation of climate change in international law, 10(2) London Review of International Law (2022) 203-242.
Donders, Y.; Tararas, K. Mainstreaming Science and Human Rights in UNESCO. The Right to Science: Then and Now. ed. / H. Porsdam; S. Porsdam Mann. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 124-139.
Eckes, C. Strategic climate litigation and polarisation: Fanning or smothering the flames of societal conflicts? June 2022. Faculty of Law, Leiden University.
Eckes, C.; Ankersmit, L.J. The compatibility of the Energy Charter Treaty with EU law. 2022. 60 p. ClientEarth, April 2022
Eller, K. H. Food chain certification and the social pluralism of competition law. In I. Lianos, A. Ivanov, & D. Davis (Eds.), Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law (pp. 397-419). (Global competition law and economics policy). Cambridge University Press 2022
Isailović, I., Symposium. 'Towards a Sustainable Global Economic Law: Shifts, Ruptures and Social Justice', Transformative Private Law Blog, July 2022 (featuring contributions from Yoriko Otomo, Usha Natarajan, Julia Dehm, Joyeeta Gupta, Isabel Feichtner & Geoff Gordon; Amy J. Cohen & Andrew Lang)
Kooijman, M. De nationale strafbaarstelling van ecocide en de legitimerende functie van het rechtsbelang, Boom Strafblad Aflevering 6, 2022
Leiter, A., Petersmann, M., Tech‑based Prototypes in Climate Governance: On Scalability, Replicability, and Representation, Law & Critique, July 2022
Leone, C., A Private Law Theory for Sustainable Legal Education?, German Law Journal, Vol. 23, July 2022
Mak, C., Civil Courts and Delocalized Justice: Reflections on the Shell Nigeria Cases in Light of Theories of Communication and Constitutionalization, German Law Journal, Vol. 23, July 2022
Mann, J.K, Risky Business: will TotalEnergies be complicit in international crimes if it continues doing business in Russia? ReThinking SLIC, April 2022.
Tagiuri, G. How EU Law Politicizes Markets and Creates Opportunities for Progressive Coding. European Law Open, August 2022.
Venzke, I. The Practice of Interpretation in International Law: Strategies of Critique. International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers. ed. Jeff Dunoff; Mark A. Pollack. Oxford University Press, 2022.
Vidigal, G., Regional Trade Adjudication and the Rise of Sustainability Disputes: Korea—Labor Commitments and Ukraine—Wood Export Bans, AJIL, Vol. 116, July 2022
Weimer, M.; Morvillo, M. Who shapes the CJEU regulatory jurisprudence? On the epistemic power of economic actors and ways to counter it, European Law Open, November 2022 |
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