Constitutionalizing in the Anthropocene
January 1, 2022

Contested indigeneity and traditionality in environmental litigation: The politics of expertise in regional human rights courts

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Petersmann, Marie-Catherine ‘Contested indigeneity and traditionality in environmental litigation: The politics of expertise in regional human rights courts’ (2021) Human Rights Law Review 21(1) 132-156

Research Outputs

Seeking ‘Systems’ in Earth System Law: Boundaries, identity, and purpose in an emergent field

Earth System Governance (2023)

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The ‘question of possibilities’ as a leitmotif for re-imagining law for the ‘Anthropocene’

Global Policy (2022)

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Orchestrating Global Climate Governance Through Data: The UNFCCC Secretariat and the Global Climate Action Platform (with Joshua Philipp Elsässer)

Global Environmental Politics (2022)

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