Climate Breakfast Seminar Series
In this series, leading experts provide cutting-edge insights on contemporary climate change issues.
The Climate Breakfast Seminar Series provides a great opportunity for researchers, practitioners and students interested in Climate Change and Environmental Law to learn and explore topical climate change issues.
The seminars are usually held from 9:00 – 10:00 am and include breakfast for registered participants. Each seminar will be announced on the faculty website and is open to the public. Since the summer of 2020, the Climate Breakfast Seminars will also be streamed online. Remember to check the faculty website and twitter for zoom links and further information.
Are you interested in giving a presentation at the next Climate Breakfast Seminar? Please contact Beatriz Martinez Romera (beatriz.martinez.romera@jur.ku.dk).
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Date |
Speaker |
Title |
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25 |
20.11.2024 |
Haomiao Du, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University |
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24 |
19.09.2024 |
Vito De Lucia, Professor of Law, Director, Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) of UiT The Arctic University of Norway |
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23 |
10.06.2024 |
Leigh Hancher, Professor of European Law, University of Tilburg. |
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22 |
22.05.2024 |
Britta Sjöstedt, senior lecturer/researcher, department of law at Lund University. |
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21 |
13.12.2023 |
Harilaos N. Psaraftis, Professor at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) |
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20 |
13.10.2023 |
Aleke Stöfen-O'Brien, Assistant Professor (Ocean, Sustainability, Management and Governance/Research) at the World Maritime |
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19 |
15.09.2023 |
Marie-Louise Holle, Associate Professor, Institute of Humanitarian Business and Law, Copenhagen Business School |
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18 |
24.05.2023 |
Lone Wandahl Mouyal, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen | |
17 |
10.05.2023 |
Margherita Paola Poto,Research Professor Faculty of Law, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway | |
16 |
20.01.2023 |
Clive Schofield, Professor and Head of Research at the WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, World Maritime University |
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15 |
10.11.2022 |
Zhen Sun, Associate Professor, World Maritime University. |
Potential Climate Litigation in the Law of the Sea |
14 |
03.10.2022 |
Claire Methven O’Brien, Baxter Fellow and Lecturer at University of Dundee. |
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13 |
03.06.2022 |
Bryce Rudyk, Adjunct Professor and Director of the International Environmental Law Program, Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law, New York University |
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12 |
06.05.2022 |
Professor Andreas Th. Müller, Department of European Law and Public International Law, University of Innsbruck |
Common concern or heritage of humankind - how to get it right for climate change law? |
11 |
30.11.2021 |
Associate Prof. Carina Risvig Hamer, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen |
Climate Breakfast Seminar Series: Public Procurement and Climate Change: All Hands on Deck |
10. |
03.11.2021 |
Prof. Daniel C. Esty, Yale Law School, Yale University |
Climate Breakfast Seminar Series Climate Change Negotiations: Expectations at COP26 - with Prof. Dan C Esty, Yale Law School |
9. |
09.09.2021 |
Dr. Tim Stephens, Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney Law School |
Climate Breakfast Seminar Series: The Oceans and Climate Change: What Can We Expect at COP26? |
8. |
28.05.2021 |
Dr. Annalisa Savaresi, University of Eastern Finland’s Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law (CCEEL) |
Climate Breakfast Seminar Series: The role of human rights in the climate emergency |
7. |
23.03.2021 |
Prof. Emily Boyd |
Climate Breakfast Seminar Series: Climate Change, Social Change and Governance |
6. |
07.12.2020 |
Daniel Puig, Senior Advisor, UNEP DTU Partnership |
Institutional inertia: barriers to adaptation that become limits |
5. |
11.09.2020 |
Nanna Alberti, Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities |
Appraising New Developments in Danish Climate Law |
4. |
11.06.2020 |
Professor Randall S Abate, Monmouth University |
Climate Change and the Voiceless |
3. |
11.03.2020 |
Dr Matthew Scott, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law |
Climate Change and Disaster Displacement: the Role of Human Rights |
2. |
12.12.2019 |
Professor Meinhard Doelle, World Maritime University |
Climate Change Related Loss & Damage: From Concept to Recovery |
1. |
13.06.2019 |
Professor Daniel Bodansky, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University |
Climate Change Geoengineering |
Researchers
Internal researchers
Name | Title | |
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Dahl, Anya Kristina Cheng | PhD Fellow | |
Ebbersmeyer, Ana Stella | Research Assistant | |
Lederhaas, Elias Tikjøb | Student FU | |
Martinez Romera, Beatriz | Head of Centre, Associate Professor | |
Nordlander, Linnéa | Assistant Professor | |
Weber, Viktor | Postdoc | |
Zhang, Meng | Postdoc |
External researchers
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Dr Matthew Scott, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
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Nanna Alberti, Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities
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Daniel Bodansky, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
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Randall S Abate, The George Washington University Law School
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Daniel Puig, UNEP DTU Partnership
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Annalisa Savaresi, University of Eastern Finland’s Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law
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Emily Boyd, Lund University, Centre for Sustainability Studies
- Dr Tim Stephens, The University of Sydney Law School.
- Daniel C. Esty, Yale Law School, Yale University
- Bryce Rudyk, Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law, New York University.
- Andreas Th. Müller, Üniversität Basel
- Claire Methven O´Brien, Dundee Law School, School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
- Zhen Sun, World Maritime University
- Clive Schofield, WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, World Maritime University
Contact
Are you interested in giving a presentation at the next Climate Breakfast Seminar? Please contact:
Associate Professor
Beatriz Martinez Romera
South Campus, Building 6A.4.09
DK 2300 Copenhagen S
Phone: +45 35 32 31 80
beatriz.martinez.romera@jur.ku.dk