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The Sustainable Global Economic Law (SGEL) research project is a joint research project by three research groups based at Amsterdam Law School:

  • Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG)
  • Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL)
  • Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT)

SGEL research engages with two of the main challenges of the 21st century – high levels of inequality and climate change. Both are interrelated and require acute action beyond the nation state. No single state can tackle climate change on its own. Equally, high levels of inequality within and across countries require global responses. Their root causes lie to a great extent in the way the global economy is legally structured.

We proceed on the basis of an understanding that International and European public and private law have a key role in shaping processes of globalisation and have much to do with the environmental and social impacts of economic globalisation.

Read more about SGEL research