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Marija Bartl is a Professor of Transnational Private Law at the Amsterdam Law School and the Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law. She is a managing editor of the European Law Open and a board member of the UvA’s Research Priority Area ENLENS: 'Energy transition through the lens of Sustainable Developments Goals'. Marija teaches several courses, including 'Private law in European and International Perspective' and 'Law as a Change-Maker'.

Marija is spending the current academic year in Florence, Italy to pursue 
her ERC-funded research ‘Law as a Vehicle for Social Change: Mainstreaming 
Non-Extractive Economic Practices (N-EXTLAW). The project adopts a broad perspective on private law as a vehicle of social change, exploring the ways in which rethinking (private) law's role in facilitating and mainstreaming 'non-extractive economic practices' may open up possibilities for a wider socio-ecological transformation.