Programme
Day 1 - Thursday 6 October 2022
9.15 : Welcome address
Alexis Bugada, University of Aix-Marseille
Session 1 - Conceptual and theoretical implications of the labour-environment nexus
Chair : Paolo Tomassetti, University of Aix-Marseille
9.30 : Keynote speech
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge
10.00 : Discussion with invited speakers and audience
Supriya Routh, University of British Columbia
Marie Jacqué, University of Aix-Marseille
11.15 : Coffee break
Presentation and discussion of three selected papers
11.30 : Towards a sustainable social law : what role for legal scholars ?
Elise Dermine, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Sanitation at Whose Cost ? Environmental Public Interest Litigation in the 1990s India and its Labour Law Discontents
Rohini Thyagarajan, High Court of Bombay, Mumbai
Environment and body as obvious categories in the labour law system. Insight into Polish regulations
Barbara Godlewska-Bujok, University of Warsaw
13.00 : Lunch break
Session 2 - Regulation of labour and the environment
Chair : Chelo Chacartegui, Pompeu Fabra University
14.30 : Keynote speech
Tonia Novitz, University of Bristol
15.00 : Discussion with two invited speakers and the audience
Béla Galgóczi, European Trade Union Institute
Chiara Armeni, Université Libre de Bruxelles
16.15 : Coffee break
Presentation and discussion of three selected papers
16.30 : Just cessation : reconfiguring labour law for sustainability in fossil fuel extractive industries
Frances Flanagan, University of Sydney
Is the European Green Pact a useful framework for successful anticipation of change in companies ?
Sergio Canalda Criado, Pompeu Fabra University
Employees' right to a pollution-free working environment in the context of Articles 2 and 8 of the ECHR
Michał Baranski, University of Silesia
Anna Piszczek, University of Łódź
18.00 : Dinner
Day 2 - Friday 7 October 2022
Session 3 - Perspectives from the Global South and vulnerable groups
Chair : Kalina Arabadjieva, European Trade Union Institute
9.30 : Keynote speech
Belén Olmos Giupponi, University of Portsmouth
10.00 : Discussion with two invited speakers and the audience
Mauro Pucheta, Kingston University
Sabaa Khan, David Suzuki Foundation
11.15 : Coffee break
Presentation and discussion of three selected papers
11.30 : Life with rights : Inclusive labour law and decent work for wastepickers in Brazil
Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes, University of Fortaleza
Anil Verma, University of Toronto & Federal University Ceará
Dieric Guimarães, Fluminense Federal University
The World of Work : A Green and Feminist Future ?
Sandra Fredman, University of Oxford
Rethinking the Labour-Environment Nexus : Beyond Coloniality, Towards New Epistemologies for Labour Law
Ania Zbyszewska, Carleton University
Flavia Maximo, Federal University of Ouro Preto
13.00 : Closing remarks
(tbc)
13:15 : End
Poster Session (with posters available throughout the symposium)
Bridging labour and climate change law : The case for working time in Denmark
Beatriz Martinez Romera, University of Copenhagen
Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni, Lund University
Sustainable development and social protection. The climate migrants
Belén Alonso-Olea García, National University of Distance Education UNED
The role of telework towards a just transition
Duarte Abrunhosa e Sousa, Centre for Legal and Economic Research CIJE
Rita Marques Nossa, Centre for Legal and Economic Research CIJE
Collective bargaining as a tool for the environmental protection of Spanish labour relations
Marouane Laabbas-el-Guiennouni, University of Rovira i Virgili
Managing the green transition : which role for occupational welfare ?
Olga Rubagotti, University of Verona
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Organisé par le Centre de droit social - CDS, Aix-Marseille Université