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Assistant prof., Tilburg Law School | Habilitation-ing at the University of Zurich | human rights law, climate change, vulnerability, courts | she/her
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My new article on Climate Change Litigation under the ECHR is out in @echr-law-review.bsky.social. (Thanks to my colleagues @lancasterlaw.bsky.social and @cohelongo.bsky.social for comments.) brill.com/view/journal...
🫂 Who? An awesome collaboration! @lukasgudmundsson.bsky.social, Dominik Schumacher, Thomas Gasser, Rick Heede, @cohelongo.bsky.social, @qlejeune.bsky.social, @shrutinath97.bsky.social, Philippe Naveau, @wimthiery.bsky.social, @carlschleussner.bsky.social, @soniaseneviratne.bsky.social
Van harte welkom op het symposium "In gesprek met topklimaatwetenschapper Joeri Rogelj" nu vrijdag 9-12h @vubrussel.bsky.social, met keynote van @joerirogelj.bsky.social en korte lezingen van @cjsmith.be, @cohelongo.bsky.social, @harryzeko.bsky.social & mezelf. receptie. www.vub.be/nl/evenement...
Such an inspiring @iucnwcel.bsky.social Congress panel on the IUCN at International Courts with Prof Francesco Sindico, Claudia de Windt, Cymie Payne, Sandeep Sengupta, @cohelongo.bsky.social, Anastasia Kantzelis, @yusrasuedi.bsky.social
The farmers’ lawsuit in Switzerland “is interesting because it is turning the tables on this framing by arguing that farmers can also be the victims of climate change,” says Emily Bradeen, a policy analyst at @granthamlse.bsky.social. @cohelongo.bsky.social
The ECtHR's 2024 climate cases were decidedly dogmatic concerning extraterritorial jurisdiction. Lea Raible analyzes this - and its interplay with positive obligations - in the first article of our upcoming special issue on the climate rulings, co-edited by Armando Rocha & @cohelongo.bsky.social.
Dear friends, dear colleagues, after receiving multiple inquiries about the venue of our pre-conference workshop, we are sharing the information about our decision to proceed with the organization of our event. We are also extending the deadline to submit your abstracts to April 27 🚨
Happy one-year anniversary to the most on-point text I ever sent (well, wrong about the art. 13 issue - but close enough)