Ingo Venzke
Ingo Venzke (Amsterdam/Florence) is Professor of International Law and Social Justice at the University of Amsterdam, where he directs the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL) and co-directs the research programme on Sustainable Global Economic Law (SGEL). He is Editor-in-Chief of the Leiden Journal of International Law. During the fall semester 2024 he is Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI), where he researches the role of law in the climate crisis, especially the market-making law of emission trading.
The struggle against climate change is, fundamentally, also a struggle for justice. For one, climate law has been a focal point for articulating redistributive demands — ranging from calls for additional climate financing via demands for technology transfer, all the way to reparations and what is called ‘loss and damage’. For another, the objective of limiting global warming…
The struggle against climate change is, fundamentally, also a struggle for justice. For one, climate law has been a focal point for articulating redistributive demands — ranging from calls for additional climate financing via demands for technology transfer, all the way to reparations and what is called ‘loss and damage’. For another, the objective of limiting global warming…