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Roundtable – “Global Response to crisis: sustainability, SDGs, and climate change”, 27th April, 4pm (BST)

2022-04-14 By ASAP Global

Juris North ASAP Roundtables 2022

Aims:

  • To critically assess local, regional and/or global law and policy that have to do with sustainability and its crossover with a specific thematic area.
  • To explore different stakeholder views on a range of sustainability-related topics.
  • To seek international perspectives and exchanges about a range of sustainability-related topics and explore possibilities for collaboration in terms of research, practice and education.

Final Target:

National and international legal and political orders around the world.

Lead by:

Dr Jorge E. Núñez, Manchester Law School

Dr Rita G. Klapper, Manchester Business School

Thematic areas:

  • Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (practice and education): led by Dr Rita G. Klapper (UK and international).
  • Gender: Led by Dr Kay Lalor (UK) and Dr Natalina Stamile (Italy)
  • Access to rights: Lea by Dr Jorge E. Núñez (UK and Latin America)
  • Poverty, Sovereignty and Economic Rights: Led by Dr Clarice Seixas Duarte (Brazil)
  • Climate change: Led by Dr Danielle Denny (Brazil)

Roundtable 1, Wednesday 27th April 2022 at 4pm BST

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Seb Carney, Head of Environment, Social, Governance, and Sustainability, Daisy Group

Thierry Roussin, CEO, AguiaLabs

Juris North Discussion Group Open to all platform

About this event

Juris North ASAP Roundtables 2022

“Global Response to crisis: sustainability, SDGs and climate change”

Aims:

. To critically assess local, regional and/or global law and policy that have to do with sustainability and its crossover with a specific thematic area.

. To explore different stakeholder views on a range of sustainability-related topics.

. To seek international perspectives and exchanges about a range of sustainability-related topics and explore possibilities for collaboration in terms of research, practice and education.

Final Target:

National and international legal and political orders around the world.

Lead by:

Dr Jorge E. Núñez, Manchester Law School

Dr Rita G. Klapper, Manchester Business School

Thematic areas:

• Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (practice and education): lead by Dr Rita G. Klapper (UK and international).

. Gender: Lead by Dr Kay Lalor (UK) and Dr Natalina Stamile (Italy)

• Access to rights: Lead by Dr Jorge E. Núñez (UK and Latin America)

• Poverty, Sovereignty and Economic Rights: Lead by Dr Clarice Seixas Duarte (Brazil)

• Climate change: Lead by Dr Danielle Denny (Brazil)

Hosts

Dr Rita Klapper, Reader in Enterprise and Sustainability, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Dr Jorge Emilio Núñez, PhD in Law (University of Manchester, UK)

Filed Under: Announcements, Events Tagged With: Access to rights, Climate change, Poverty and sovereignty

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