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Media interviews on climate change litigation in the media by dr Laura Burgers
7 Dec 2020
Upon defending her PhD thesis on climate change litigation, Laura Burgers shows presence in the media, including NRC Handelsblad, De Volkskrant and Al Jazeera
Laura Burgers publishes a book The Voice of the North Sea
9 Nov 2020
Laura Burgers essay from 'The Dizzying Journey of Sam the Sea Trout, or: From Human Rights to Marine Rights', are published in a beautiful little collection entitled 'The Voice of the North Sea'. There are also ...
The interplay between economic globalization, law, and gender inequalities
14 Jul 2020
Starting in August 2020, Ivana Isailović will be joining ACELG as assistant professor of EU law. She will coordinate the 'Principles and Foundations of EU Law' course for master students, and will be teaching in ...
Technology enabled governance
14 Jul 2020
Andrea Leiter is joining the Amsterdam Center for International Law in August 2020 as Assistant Professor. Her research focuses on technology enabled governance and is embedded in the Sustainable Global Economic Law ...
Locally embedded, internationally energised
16 Jun 2020
In conversation Bronwen Morgan (UNSW Sydney) tells us about her passion for socio-legal research and developing new legal forms for economic transactions, human needs vs human rights, the importance of experiments of ...
The Role and Rule of Law in Pandemics
25 May 2020
(Last update: 20 July 2020) /\/\/\/\ Perhaps not always visible to or tangible for the general public, national, European and international law plays an important role in dealing with public health crises such as ...
(closed) Vacancy PhD in ERC project 'Law as a Vehicle for Socio-Economic Change'
29 Apr 2020
This vacancy is now closed /\/\/\/\ The Amsterdam Law School has an opening for one PhD position (1FTE) for the duration of 4 years) at the Department of Private Law, and within the framework of the ERC funded ...
(closed) Vacancy Postdoc in ERC project 'Law as a Vehicle for Socio-Economic Change'
29 Apr 2020
This vacancy is now closed /\/\/\/\ The Amsterdam Law School has an opening for two Postdoctoral researchers (0,8 - 0,9 FTE for the duration of 3 years) at the Department of Private Law, within the framework of the ...
Economics of Care: from rubric to lived experience
7 Apr 2020
After her public lecture and participation in the conference on 'Epistemologies of Care - Rethinking Global Political Economy,' Nancy Folbre (University of Massachusetts Amherst) speaks to us about 'being born again' ...
(closed) Vacancy Assistant Professor Sustainable Global Economic Law (European Law)
30 Mar 2020
This vacancy is closed /\/\/\ We are looking for an inspired, innovative assistant professor to engage in cross-cutting research within the law school’s research project on 'Sustainable Global Economic Law (SGEL)', ...
(closed) Vacancy Assistant Professor Sustainable Global Economic Law (private law)
16 Mar 2020
(This vacancy is now closed) /\/\/\/\ We are looking for an inspired, innovative assistant professor to engage in cross-cutting research within the law school’s research project on ‘Sustainable Global Economic Law ...
(closed) Vacancy Assistant Professor Sustainable Global Economic Law (public international law)
6 Feb 2020
Please note that this vacancy is now closed /\/\/\/\ We are looking for an inspired, innovative assistant professor to engage in cross-cutting research within the law school’s research project on ‘Sustainable Global ...
Deep seabed mining - utopia or political economy in the making?
17 Jan 2020
Isabel Feichtner (University of Würzburg) has been following the international negotiations on deep seabed mining from an international law and political economy perspective for several years. In this interview she ...
Grietje Baars on International Law and (the history of) Corporations
28 Oct 2019
After their SGEL lecture, Grietje Baars (City, University of London) speaks to us about the long-standing interrelation between international law and (the history of) corporations and their outlook on a societies ...
Making global value chains accountable for human rights abuses
22 Oct 2019
Debadatta Bose is a PhD candidate at ACIL and CSECL, operating within the Sustainable Global Economic Law project, which is a joint initiative of ACIL, ACELG and CSECL. Debadatta’s research mainly looks into the ...
SGEL PhD candidate Yannick van den Berg
21 Oct 2019
In September 2019, Yannick van den Berg started his PhD research at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance and the Centre for the Study of European Contract Law. Yannick will be doing research in the ...
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