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
Session Organizer: Agnieszka KUBAL, University College London, United Kingdom
See Session Abstract (V ISA Forum Website)
Provisional version; the final official version will be published by ISA after registration of the presenters, which has to take place before 22 March 2025.
Chair: Marina Kurkchiyan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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A. Kubal
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D. Shedov and A. Kubal
(id=155696) The Legal Complex: Professionalisation of Human Rights.
B. Huszka
(id=156206) The Court Is Closer Than You Think: On the Everyday Experiences of Strasbourg.
H. Oliinyk
(id=163182) Legal Cultures of Expulsion and Conceptions of (non-)Removability in the UK and Germany.
G. Eckert
(id=165102) Lone Wolves of Strasbourg? the Lawyers behind Migration Cases at the European Cout of Human Rights.
E. Ozlu
(id=159106) Discussion of Submitted Papers.
M. Kurkchiyan
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