Redefining the Function of Nature in Law and Climate Litigation
Am 06.11.2023 findet die von Herrn Prof. Kment organisierte Online-Tagung zu dem Thema:
Redefining the Function of Nature in Law and Climate Litigation
statt.
Referenten:
Climate, displacement and the law: an update on developments in Aotearoa New Zealand
Prof. Vernon Rive
AUT Law School, Auckland (New Zealand)
Climate change litigation against private actors
Prof. Vibe Garf Ulfbeck
Københavns Universitet (Denmark)
Environmental Protection in Mongolia's South Gobi between a Duty and Rights.
Bayar Dashpurev
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Germany, Mongolia)
Respect for All Relations – A Collaborative Research and Action Circle for Indigenous and Settler Laws
Prof. Stepan Wood
Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Unravelling the Judicial decisions at the nexus of nature conservation and climate change
Rupa Basnet
Prakash Mani Sharma Academy for Public Interest Law (Nepal)
On the rights of rivers in the American Andes: Understandings of ancient cosmovisions about nature, and their progressive integration into international environmental law
Erick Pajares G.
The Biosphere Group – Think Tank on Sustainable Futures Research (Perú)
Rights of nature and their cultural roots
Prof. Dr. Martin Kment
Universität Augsburg (Germany)
Participation takes place by the following registration link:
https://uni-augsburg.zoom-x.de/j/69705117356?pwd=cDEveVNnZktlSVJHRC9udWJkTHdaQT09
Meeting ID: 697 0511 7356
Passcode: 2y#pH0