Democracy… Civil Society Participation in EU Climate Law-Making: A Critical Evaluation of the European Commission’s Consultations in Connection with the European Climate Law, by Odile Ammann and Audrey Boussat 10 Mar 20239 Mar 2023 Summary This blog post presents the findings of an article published in the European Journal of Risk Regulation, in which we examined whether the European Commission’s consultations in the area…
Comparative Administrative Law… Climate change and the responsibility of administrative law scholars: the example of the “Future of administrative law” research network, by Emmanuel Slautsky 3 Mar 20233 Mar 2023 In her post, Chiara Armeni discusses the different ways in which legal academics can take responsibility for the climate crisis. As far as research activities are concerned, she argues that…
Environment… The responsibility of legal scholars in a time of climate change, by Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle 24 Feb 202323 Feb 2023 Summary Climate change is a global issue that requires comprehensive climate education, intending to protect the fundamental rights of young generations. It is a question of distributive justice. The dialogue…