Invitation CCLR Authors' Webinar 1/2020 on Global Climate Litigation, 13th May, 10:30-12:00 CEST

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Toussaint, Patrick

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Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of the peer-reviewed journal Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR) we cordially invite you to join us for our very first Authors’ Webinar on ‘Trends in Global Climate Litigation’ next week on Wednesday, 13th May 2020, 10:30-12:00 CEST.

 

The webinar will feature presentations by contributing authors from CCLR Issue 1/2020, including two lawyers involved in the French climate cases against the government and oil company Total. There'll be a space for audience Q&A.

 

You can access the programme and registration here.

 

We look forward to your participation.

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards

 

Patrick Toussaint

 

Managing Editor

Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR)

Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH

Güntzelstr. 63 · 10717 Berlin

 

Research Associate

Democratic Reconfigurations of Sustainability Transformations

Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. (IASS)

Berliner Strasse 130 · 14467 Potsdam

 

PhD Candidate in International Law

Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law (CCEEL)

University of Eastern Finland

 

 

Phone      +49(0) 331-288224-20

Mail           patrick....@iass-potsdam.de

Web          www.iass-potsdam.de / www.lexxion.eu/en/journals/cclr / www3.uef.fi/web/cceel

Twitter     @pa_toussaint 

 

New publications: 

‘Loss and damage and climate litigation: The case for greater interlinkage’, Reviel of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (2020)

'A human rights-based approach to loss and damage under the climate change regime', Climate Policy, Special Issue on Loss and Damage (2019)

'Voices unheard – affected communities and the climate negotiations on loss and damage', Special Issue of Third World Thematics: A Third World Quarterly Journal 3(5-6) (2019)

‘Loss and Damage after Paris: Moving Beyond Rhetoric’, Carbon & Climate Law Review 13(1)(2019)

 

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