Early-Career Scholars & Ocean Law seminar
Second edition
The Centre for Law on Climate Change and Sustainability (CLoCCS) organizes the second edition of the Early-Career Scholars & Ocean Law seminar. The event takes place in room M306 at Reykjavik University October 18 at 8:30am-10:30am.
Participants will present their Ph.D. projects and engage in follow-up discussions with the audience. This event is public and will be held in a hybrid format. Please follow this link to participate on Teams.
Program
Opening Remarks
Snjólaug Árnadóttir, Assistant Professor, Reykjavík University, Department of Law
Protection of the Marine Environment from Climate-Related Pollution under the Law of the Sea
Helena Rakel Hannesdóttir, Ph.D. Candidate, Reykjavík University, Department of Law
Beyond Equilibrium Thinking: Dynamic Area-Based Management Tools in Changing Oceans
Bastiaan E. Klerk, Ph.D. Candidate, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea
Towards the Regulation of Marine Sinks: Regime Interaction in Climate Change and Ocean Governance
Federica Catonini, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Copenhagen, Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage
Carbon Dioxide Removal Regulatory Framework in Iceland
Bára A. Alexandersdóttir, Ph.D. Candidate, Reykjavik University, Department of Law
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures? Reflecting on Climate Intervention Ideas in the Polar Regions
Albert van Wijngaarden, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Cambridge, Scott Polar Research Institute
Moderator: Medy Dervovic, Ph.D. Candidate, Reykjavík University, Department of Law
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