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Seminar
Seminar — We face an alarming rate of biodiversity loss, deforestation and ecosystem degradation globally, which is closely linked to transnational value chains.
Date & Time:
Place:
University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law, Conference/flex room, ground floor, room 8A.0.57, South Campus, Njalsgade 76, DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Hosted by:
CEPRI - Centre for Private Governance
Cost:
Free
We face an alarming rate of biodiversity loss, deforestation and ecosystem degradation globally, which is closely linked to transnational value chains. For example, more than 50% of the European Union’s ecological footprint is caused abroad, and EU imports are responsible for around 16 % of tropical deforestation (2005-2017). Thus, the seminar addresses the related challenges for biodiversity protection in a globalised world.
In particular, it analyses the complexities of trade related biodiversity loss and the answers and challenges of trade law for biodiversity protection. It further addresses biodiversity protection in supply chain laws and analyses the challenges for the concretisation of protection requirements, for implementation abroad and for enforcement. It looks closer at different approaches to biodiversity protection, and how they can be applied by European companies. Last but not least, it addresses the interrelation between human rights and biodiversity protection and the related requirements for European States and enterprises.
The seminar is part of the BioTrade network project funded by the Danish Innovation Fund and Biodiversa+, with partners from the Finnish Environment Institute, Bern University, Switzerland, and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, Sweden.
Everybody is invited to participate.