Our symposia

Tara Van Ho
IEL Collective
Published in
1 min readMar 24, 2020
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by The IEL Collective

If you liked our #COVID-19 post, you will probably like what our collective members have to say more broadly. Last year, we hosted our first conference at the University of Warwick’s Centre for Law, Regulation and Global Governance. Thanks to our friends at AfronomicsLaw and the University of Bristol Law School, the results of that conference are now online (or will be published shortly!) in the form of two symposia. Check them out:

The AfronomicsLaw Symposium includes contributions from Amaka Vanni & Clair Gammage, Michael Fakhri, Jean Ho, Claiton Fyock, Flávia do Amaral Vieira, Federico Suárez Ricaurte, Jimena Sierra, and Maria Jose Luque Macias.

The symposium at the University of Bristol Law School Blog’s also begins with a thoughtful introduction by Amaka Vanni & Clair Gammage, followed by contributions from Paolo Vargiu and Lorenzo Cotula, and will soon include pieces by Edoardo Stoppioni, Yentyl Williams, Suzzie Onyeka Oyakhire, and Amanda Perry-Kessaris. You should follow that space to read the full symposium as it develops.

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Tara Van Ho
IEL Collective

Lecturer, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre. Writing mostly about how businesses impact human rights. Editing for the IEL Collective.