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Séminaire / Recherche
Le 5 novembre 2024
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Join the sixth 2024 workshop of the Ice Memory Law and Governance International Research Chair
General questioning: Are scientific sampling activities subject to the FPIC principle (free, prior and informed consent) recognized by international law for local populations, particularly indigenous peoples? How can scientific benefits be shared with local populations?
Questioning specific to Ice Memory: When drilling on a glacier, how can scientists consider the importance of the glacier for local cultures? Can local populations benefit from the research carried out on ice cores?
With:
Elisa Morgera : is a professor of Global Environmental Law at the University of Strathclyde and an expert in human rights and environmental law. From 2019 to 2024, she directed the One Ocean Hub, a global research initiative on human rights and the Ocean. She is also an UN Special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change.
Dylan McGarry : is working as both a researcher in educational sociology, ecological economics, social/environmental justice, anthropology and social learning. He co-direct the ONE OCEAN HUB global transformative governance research network, and focus his attention on developing Empatheatre ( a theatre-based approach to transgressive social learning, and an extra-legal alternative to democratising policy change).
Date
17h-18h30
Localisation
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