Dear Colleagues:


On Monday 8 June 16:00 CEST, the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights 
and the Environment (GNHRE) will launch a series of monthly webinars on ‘Human 
Rights Strategies in Climate Litigation’. The series will bring together 
academic experts and practitioners involved in human-rights based climate 
change litigation, drawing on comparative insights from different regions. Each 
webinar will provide a perspective on how human rights-based climate litigation 
in India, Latin America, Europe, North America, the Pacific, and Africa.



The series will kick-start with a 
webinar<https://widener.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkd%E2%80%93trD0oHdwQ6iiOyGmwejEZGX6dphpt>
 on Monday 8 June 16:00 CEST (10:00 AM NY time) where renowned experts will 
introduce human rights strategies in climate litigation.



Joana Setzer<http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/profile/joana-setzer/> 
(LSE) will shed light on the state of play on climate litigation globally, 
based on data gathered in the Grantham Institute litigation 
database.<https://climate-laws.org/cclow/litigation_cases>



Hari Osofsky<https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/faculty/osofsky> (Penn Law School) 
will describe the rights turn in climate litigation, explaining what human 
rights strategies are and what they are being used for.



Tessa Khan<https://www.urgenda.nl/en/home-en/> (Urgenda) will reflect on 
successes in human rights-based climate change litigation and their 
implications for future litigation.



David Boyd<http://www.srenvironment.org/> will share insights from his 
interventions in climate change litigation, as part of the mandate of the UN 
Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment.



To read the blogpost introducing the series, see: 
https://gnhre.org/2020/06/02/webinar-series-human-rights-strategies-in-climate-change-litigation-what-is-it-all-about/



To register for the kick-off webinar, see: 
https://widener.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkd–trD0oHdwQ6iiOyGmwejEZGX6dphpt<https://widener.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkd--trD0oHdwQ6iiOyGmwejEZGX6dphpt>

Best,

Josh
GNHRE Core Team, Membership


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Joshua C. Gellers, PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration
University of North Florida
1 UNF Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32224

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Book: The Global Emergence of Constitutional Environmental 
Rights<https://www.routledge.com/The-Global-Emergence-of-Constitutional-Environmental-Rights/Gellers/p/book/9781138696495>


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