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All registration links to the semester 2 events can be found here. Our annual theme for 2022-2023 lecture series examines the place and role of private law within this emerging legal paradigm. Through a sequence of lectures focused on key private law institutions and practices, we seek to identify, understand, and assess how private law interacts with its diverse ecosystems and contributes to shaping socio-economic, and political relations among (non) humans within these ecosystems, in the context of shifting normative expectations and social needs.

April 3

Bram Akkermans (Maastricht University)

Sustainable Obligations in Property Rights: Using Property Law for Social Change

May 15 

Rónán Condon (Dublin City University)

Network Responsibility. European Tort Law and the Society of Networks

June 12 

Margaret Davies (Flinders University)

The Co-Emergence of Law, Life, and Knowledge

July 3 

Yotam Kaplan (Bar-Ilan University)

Climate Change as Unjust Enrichment