I mentioned the Territory sub-theme workshop earlier this week, but Phil Steinberg provides a roundup of all the spring/summer workshops of the wider ICE-LAW project.
Since arriving at Durham in 2013, I’ve slowly been developing the core structure of The Project on Indeterminate and Changing Environments: Law, the Anthropocene, and the World (The ICE LAW Project). Thanks to a generous grant from the Leverhulme Trust as well as sponsorship from UArctic’s Thematic Network on Arctic Law, I am happy to announce a full schedule of workshops and presentation sessions for Spring/Summer 2017:
- On 8 April, the ICE LAW Project’s Law Subproject will host a workshop in Rovaniemi, Finland on Laws and Regulations Currently Guiding Human Behaviour in Icy Environments. This workshop is being organised by Timo Koivurova and Kamrul Hussain (both of the University of Lapland) and brings together a range of local and invited speakers including Richard Caddell (Utrecht), Michael Byers (British Columbia), and Viatcheslav Gavrilov (Far Eastern Federal University).
- On 20 April, the Migrations & Mobilities Subproject will join…
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