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Kai Ambos: Protecting the Environment through a Crime of Ecocide?
On 22.02.2022 Kai Ambos will talk about the recent proposal by the Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of Ecocide (IEP) to create a core international crime of ecocide. This talk will be part of LSI' lecture series Regulating Extremes: Climate Change.
Regulating Extremes: Climate Change
Beginning in February 2022, the lecture series will address goals and challenges that regulation faces in times of climate crisis.
CfA: Doctoral Programme Law & Society of the LSI
The doctoral programme Law & Society of the LSI in cooperation with the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) is currently accepting applications for two doctoral scholarships at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD, Graduate School Scholarship Programme).
Thomas F. Remington: The Ordoliberalism Debate
On 02/01/2022 at 6pm, Thomas F. Remington will take the publication of several books in recent years dealing with the subject of ordoliberalism as an opportunity to reconsider the body of ideas associated with ordoliberalism. His talk will be part of LSI's "Landscapes of Equality" lecture series.
Birgit zur Nieden [in German] on the amendment of the Berlin Participation Act
In the new episode of the Law & Society Podcast, Valentin Feneberg discusses with Birgit zur Nieden, Head of the Department for Participation in the Migration Society of the Berlin Senate Department for Integration, Labor and Social Affairs, how participation can be steered by law.