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In person

Date & time:

24 Oct 2022, 17:00 – 19:00

Global Governance of the Just Transition

What is Justice in the context of Green Transition(s) and who defines what is Just?Join us for the first Discussion Panel that takes a global approach to the idea of Justice in Green Transition(s) by looking at the roles of international organisations – such as IMF, World Bank, ILO, ITUC – and the narratives they shape around Justice.

Global Governance of the Just Transition
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Global Governance of the Just Transition

24 Oct 2022, 17:00 – 19:00

Iva Peša

Assistant Professor in Contemporary History

University of Groningen

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Peter Newell

Professor of International Relations and co-founder and Research Director

University of Sussex and Rapid Transition Alliance

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Katie Gallogly-Swan

Economic Affairs Officer

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

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Dunja Krause

Research Officer

United Nations Research Institute for Social Development

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Dr Olga Mikheeva

Marie Curie Research Fellow

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP)

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UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

iippcomms@ucl.ac.uk