Cultural Legitimacy and the International Law and Policy on Climate Change
- When?
- Tuesday 21 June 2011
- Where?
- School of Law, University of Surrey
- Open to:
- Staff, Students
With support from the Institute of Advanced Studies, SILC is pleased to announce an international interdisciplinary seminar on cultural legitimacy and the international law and policy on climate change that will take place on 21 June 2011 at the School of Law, University of Surrey.
This seminar seeks to contribute to research on the international law and policy of climate change by focusing on the issue of cultural legitimacy. Beginning from the premise that legitimacy critiques of international climate change regulation have the capacity to positively influence policy trends and legal choices, we seek a range of papers, from across all the disciplines that investigate the link between the efficacy of international legal and policy mechanisms on climate change and cultural legitimacy or local acceptance.
Visit the Institute of Advanced Studies page for more details on the seminar programme and registration!