Colleagues:

The Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment (GNHRE) and the United 
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are delighted to invite you to participate 
in their first online Summer/Winter School, which will take place in the week 
21-25 June 2021.

This year's Summer/Winter School is on the theme “Critical Perspectives in 
Human Rights and the Environment” and features more than 30 leading experts, 
practitioners and scholars presenting 14 classes over 5 days. The classes 
explore a wide range of fascinating and critical topics related to 
environmental and human rights, including 
decolonisation<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-decolonisation-and-protected-areas/>,
 
pandemic<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-environmental-defenders-in-times-of-pandemic/>,
 
crime<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-environmental-crime-waste-and-human-rights/>,
 children as political 
actors<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-childrens-rights-and-the-environment/>,
 artificial 
intelligence<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-rights-for-nonhumans-in-the-anthropocene/>,
 climate 
change<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/climatechange/>,
 
participation<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-an-introduction-to-the-escazu-agreement/>,
 the rule of 
law<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-environmental-rule-of-law-and-human-rights/>,
 
resistance<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-participation-as-resistance/>,
 
business<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-business-human-rights-and-the-environment/>,
 human 
dignity<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/human-dignity-human-rights-and-the-environment/>,
 and human rights in the marine 
environment<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-the-marine-environment-marine-litter-and-human-rights/>.
 Participants will have an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of 
many of the most pressing issues of our time, discover and engage with the 
latest research, and participate in discussions and debates.

Registration for all classes is available 
here<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/>.

The Summer/Winter school programme includes a Work-In-Progress (WIP) Seminar 
<https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/2021-summer-winter-school-work-in-progress-seminar/>
 which will take place on 22 June. We welcome all graduate students and junior 
scholars working on human rights and the environment to give a ten minute 
presentation of their work in the WIP. This is both an opportunity to get 
feedback from peers and established scholars, and to meet and engage with 
scholars working across the globe. If you are interested in participating in 
the WIP, please send a brief biography and 150 word abstract to Astrid Bernal 
at gnhrewebs...@gmail.com<mailto:gnhrewebs...@gmail.com>. Please note: we only 
require an abstract and biography for the WIP.

You can read more about the GNHRE-UNEP Summer/Winter School and register for 
the classes here: 
https://gnhre.org/critical-perspectives-on-human-rights-and-the-environment-the-2021-gnhre-unep-summer-winter-school/

We look forward to seeing you there!

Dina Lupin Townsend and Angela Kariuki

The 2021 Summer/Winter School is co-hosted by the GNHRE and UNEP in 
collaboration with the project "Giving Groups a Proper Say: The Pragmatics and 
Politics of Group Speech<https://givinggroupsasay.wordpress.com/>" funded by 
the Austrian Science Fund (FWF project no P33682-G).

Best,

Josh
Core Team, GNHRE


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Joshua C. Gellers, PhD, LEED Green Associate
Associate Professor
Director, MA in International Affairs Program
University of North Florida

(e): josh.gell...@unf.edu<mailto:josh.gell...@unf.edu>
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New book: Rights for Robots: Artificial Intelligence, Animal and Environmental 
Law<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429288159>

Schedule a meeting with me by clicking 
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