Constitutionalism, Politics and Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene
Paper Presentation Session of RCSL WG Sociology of Constitutions,
part of the RCSL Sessions at the V ISA Forum 2025, Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene, Rabat, Morocco, 6-11 July 2025.
Monday 7 July 2025, 13.00-14.45
Room ASJE001 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
Session Organizer: Jiří PŘIBÁŇ, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
See Session Abstract (V ISA Forum Website)
Final version produced for publication on the RCSL Website; see also the official version published by ISA.
Chair: Meriem Regragui, Université Internationale de Rabat, Morocco
(id=162118) What Makes a Constitution Just?: Sketch for a Sociological Theory of Constitutional Justice.
A. Nur
(id=160357) For a New Social Contract.
M. Fichera
(id=158825) The Data Governance Act and European Constitutional Imaginaries: Assessing the Environmental Impact of European Data Sovereignty.
M. Maroni
(id=164519) Traditional Water Sharing Practices of the Amazigh of Morocco: Centralised Tribal Polities Vs. Decentralised Tribal Confederations.
J. G. Erk and N. Baadi
(id=163444) Supporting Climate and Disaster Risk Financing at Community Level and Needed Devolution of Power at Local Government Institutions in Bangladesh.
M. Ahsan
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