Dear GEP colleagues,


We are three PhD students organising a hybrid Early Career workshop on “The 
Greening of Trade in a Geo-economic Context? Effectiveness, Legitimacy and 
Justice in the Trade-Environment-Nexus” on Thursday, 15th June 2023 in Brussels.



This second Green Trade Lab workshop aims to provide a platform for early 
careers researchers to understand and critically reflect upon current attempts 
to the greening of international trade in respect to effectiveness, legitimacy, 
and justice in an increasingly geo-economic context.



We welcome submissions that approach this topic from different disciplinary 
perspectives, like political science, international law, political economy, 
economics, or geography. Applicants may focus on theoretical or empirical 
enquiries, using quantitative, qualitative, or comparative methods with a focus 
on the private or public sector, international or non-governmental 
organizations.



You can read the full Call for Abstracts 
here<https://sites.google.com/view/greentradelab/phd-workshop?authuser=0> and 
submit your contribution via this 
form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLrnTrX30olq0OhL2JY5PqiYIp4vj4hgNteyBoWTNAkiRnQQ/viewform?usp=sf_link>.
 We welcome abstracts until 21st April 2023.



Best regards,

Asgeir Barlaup, KU Leuven

Paulina Flores Martinez, University of York

Simon Happersberger, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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