Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture: The Problem of Illegitimacy in Climate Law
You are invited to attend the third annual Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture, "The Problem of Illegitimacy in Climate Law."
This free public event features (LLM '18, PhD '23), an assistant professor of law at the University of Alberta, and former PhD student and adjunct professor at the Schulich School of Law.
He has designed and taught climate change law at both institutions for approximately seven years. During this period, he has extensively researched and written on just transition and the legitimacy of climate laws. He also teaches constitutional law, international environmental law, and international business transactions at the University of Alberta.
His groundbreaking SSHRC-funded doctoral thesis on just transition and impact assessment received the ±«Óãtv best doctoral thesis award and was featured at the 2023 Parliament Hill research showcase. He has published numerous articles on just transition, sustainability, impact assessment, and the legitimacy and legality of climate laws.
Categories
Research, Faculty Interest, Staff Interest, Student Interest, Marine & Environmental Law
Time
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Location
Potter Auditorium, Rowe Building
6100 University Ave.
The lecture will also be streamed online via Zoom.
Cost
No cost. All are welcome. Open to the public.
Additional Information
To attend virtually, please contact sustlife@dal.ca for the Zoom link.
The lecture is co-sponsored by the Marine & Environmental Law Institute and the College of Sustainability.