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Environmental justice - the challenge of effectivity
Les institutions judicaires et le droit de l’environnent sont désormais bousculés par la question de l’effectivité du droit, c’est-à-dire l’urgence d’une application concrète des règles de droit et tout particulièrement des règles favorisant la transition écologique. L’objet de ce cycle de conférences est donc de tenter de répondre à la question de l’effectivité qui oblige à redéfinir les notions croisant justice et environnement. Deux voies s’ouvrent. D’abord, classique, la voie de la redéfinition des notions traditionnelles du contentieux et du droit de l’environnement sous le coup de l’effectivité. Ensuite, plus innovante, la voie de l’épistémologie du droit, imposée par la question de son effectivité qui convoque désormais les sciences de la nature et les sciences sociales.
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(Re)Making and regulating life and livelihoods across borders: transnational bioeconomy, law, and governance
Biotechnological industry, researchers, and governments have entered a new constellation, regime, and accelerated phase, called the Bioeconomy. This agenda - which exists in the form of policy, funding programs, white papers, etc. - reimagines how we live, how we live together with other kinds of life, and, directly, these other kinds of life at the molar and molecular level. In other words: All kinds of livelihoods in their social, economic, and ethical relations are put in motion. This agenda is, geopolitically, not restricted to Global North nor contained by any national or international jurisdiction and governance.
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Seminar - Epistemology and methodology
Journal transition from subscription model to open access
De Gruyter webinar
Serial crisis, sky-rocketing subscription prices as well as more and more widespread and powerful OA mandates have pushed many publishers to rethink the finance of publishing the journals. Considering a switch calls out numerous challenges but it is a path more and more travelled – and importantly so an economically – sustainable and one with long-term benefits – not only for readers, but also for authors and the journal owners, too. In 2014 De Gruyter converted 14 journals to OA – this webinar looks at overarching strategies for journal transition from subs to OA – including current OA publishing landscape and single factors (like managing submissions, citations and funding) that play a role during the process. Is it worth it? Who will foot the bill? What to expect? And how to bring the EAB on board? The introductory one-hour webinar is built around three sections to allow participants to work out the flipping strategy for their publication and to timely and reasonably plan the change.
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