Climate Litigation
“We cannot say we”: litigation, representation, and the emergence of (more-than-human) plural subjects
Please join us for the lecture with Professor Hans Lindahl (Tilburg University) on Monday 31 March. Professor Lindahl will share his research on representation with its relevance and limits in the democratic process, and in relation to litigation.
Speaker
Hans Lindahl holds the chair of legal philosophy at Tilburg University, and a chair of global law at the Law Department of Queen Mary University of London. His current research explores how the challenges raised by the Anthropocene demand reconsidering key features of the ways in which modern legal and political philosophy have conceptualized legal order. This project draws on and radicalizes his earlier research on issues germane to globalization processes, such as the concept of legal order in a global setting; a politics of boundary-setting alternative to both cosmopolitanism and communitarianism; transformations of legal authority and political representation.
Registration will be added soon. Please email acelg@uva.nl if you have any questions. Thank you.