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Few international negotiations attract such a broad collection of peoples of the Earth as the Conferences of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Analysing the COP23 negotiations in Bonn, GLOBUS researcher Solveig Aamodt argues that while states are the legally recognized claimants of justice in the negotiations, some steps have been taken to give those most vulnerable to climate change a due hearing. Is there any role at all for non-state actors in such negotiations?
The GLOBUS partner O.P. Jindal Global University hosted GLOBUS researchers for a week-long visit in November 2017.
GLOBUS researchers chaired the section The European Union: Promoting or obstructing global justice at the EISA conference on International Relations in Barcelona, September 2017.
Thomas Diez gave a presentation on power transition in Europe at the 13th Pan-European conference on international relations in Sofia on 14 September 2019
On 11 and 12 May 2017, the University of Tübingen held a workshop on climate change and global justice. This short video features interviews with workshop participants Robert Falkner and Eva Lövbrandt.
On 11 and 12 May, a workshop on climate change and global justice was staged in Tübingen.
The GLOBUS partner O.P. Jindal Global University hosted GLOBUS researchers for a week-long visit in November 2017.
Alexa Zellentin presented a paper on climate justice as part of a workshop at the University of Warwick.
GLOBUS researchers chaired the panel The European Union: Promoting or obstructing global justice? at the EUSA conference in Denver, Colorado in May 2019. They also participated in various other panels at the conference.
Just as the coronavirus, climate change is an existential threat that requires urgent measures. So why are we not treating it with the same kind of urgency, asks GLOBUS researcher Thomas Diez.