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Corina Heri

@cohelongo

Assistant prof., Tilburg Law School | Habilitation-ing at the University of Zurich | human rights law, climate change, vulnerability, courts | she/her

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KlimaSeniorinnen, the prohibition of actio popularis cases, and future generations – a false dilemma? | by Corina Heri ejiltalk.org/klimaseniorinn…

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As one of the editors, I'm excited to share that the Call for Proposals for the Palgrave Handbook on Frantz Fanon is now out. The submission deadline is February 1, 2025. For more information, visit here: lnkd.in/eqt4ENvQ

As one of the editors, I'm excited to share that the Call for Proposals for the Palgrave Handbook on Frantz Fanon is now out. The submission deadline is February 1, 2025. For more information, visit here: lnkd.in/eqt4ENvQ
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📢 The Call for Applications for the 2025 LPE in Europe Summer Academy is now open💥💥💥 2-4 June, Rotterdam Deadline: 23 February. Accommodation and catering expenses are fully covered, with travel budgets also provided. See more: lpeineurope.org/wp-content/upl…

📢 The Call for Applications for the 2025 LPE in Europe Summer Academy is now open💥💥💥

2-4 June, Rotterdam  
Deadline: 23 February.   

Accommodation and catering expenses are fully covered, with travel budgets also provided.  
See more: lpeineurope.org/wp-content/upl…
Nozizwe Dube (@nozizwedube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Equality law is an inherently comparative framework. What types of comparisons are advanced in equality claims before the CJEU? And is the reliance on comparators actually desirable in equality law? My piece exploring these questions is now out in Common Market Law Review:

Equality law is an inherently comparative framework. What types of comparisons are advanced in equality claims before the CJEU? And is the reliance on comparators actually desirable in equality law?

My piece exploring these questions is now out in <a href="/CMLRev/">Common Market Law Review</a>:
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Must-read for German international lawyers and for anyone considering attending ESIL this year at FU verfassungsblog.de/where-is-our-o…

Corina Heri (@cohelongo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of this lecture series honoring Ursula Brunner, and the incredible speakers it's featured so far. Up next on 8 April: Ole W. Pedersen.

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In Cannavacciuolo v. Italy, the ECtHR prioritizes Article 2 ECHR over Article 8, marking a shift from KlimaSeniorinnen and reinforcing the right to life in environmental cases. Corina Heri analyses how this reshapes the ECtHR’s environmental case-law. strasbourgobservers.com/2025/03/11/vin…

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🚨 New #OpenAccess article! The #ECtHR’s ‘domestication’ of #climatechange narrows protections & limits climate justice. Dr. Corina Heri (Corina Heri) explains how the Court frames climate as a domestic issue, sidelining global equity concerns. Read: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

🚨 New #OpenAccess article!

The #ECtHR’s ‘domestication’ of #climatechange narrows protections &amp; limits climate justice. 

Dr. Corina Heri (<a href="/cohelongo/">Corina Heri</a>) explains how the Court frames climate as a domestic issue, sidelining global equity concerns.

Read: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…