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Colloquium
Thursday
23
April
Morcelled Planet with Hands grapping pieces

Making Orders: The Nature of Peoples’ Institutions and International Law

Dr. Tim Lindgren, Marie Curie fellow at the European University Institute and SNFS Scientific Exchange fellow at the Geneva Graduate Institute
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Geneva Graduate Institute, Maison de la paix, room S11 and online

The International Law Colloquium is a forum for discussing international law scholarship, featuring diverse topics and approaches.

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Speaker

Tim Lindgren is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI), and an SNSF Scientific Exchange at the Geneva Graduate Institute (2026). 

His work concerns public international law with a particular attention to territory, sovereignty, climate change and the performance of international law in informal spaces. At the EUI, Tim is developing a project that theorises the relationship between place and international law. He is also working on a book project on peoples’ tribunals and international law, which explores the institutional and legal form the International Rights of Nature Tribunal.

 

Discussant

Myrto Stavridi
PhD researcher in International Law, Geneva Graduate Institute

 

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