The Contribution of Legal Cultures to Our Understanding of Justice, in the Context of the Anthropocene
Paper Session of RCSL WG Comparative Legal Culture,
part of the RCSL Sessions at the V ISA Forum 2025, Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene, Rabat, Morocco, 6-11 July 2025.
Tuesday 8 July 2025, 13.00-14.45
Room ASJE001 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
Session Organizer: Agnieszka KUBAL, University College London, 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: Ferdinando Spina, University of Salento, Italy
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