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Die folgende Sammlung mit weiterführenden Links & Literaturhinweisen dient der Vernetzung und soll den Einstieg in den Themenkomplex „Recht und Anthropozän“ erleichtern.

–> Forschungslandschaft
–> Datenbanken
–> Zivilgesellschaft
–> Leseliste

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The following collection of literature and links is intended to facilitate networking and introduces the topic of „law and the Anthropocene“.

–> Research landscape
–> Scientific Databases
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ProjektInstitutionThemaLinks
Zukünfte der NachhaltigkeitDFG-Kollegforschungs-gruppe, Universität Hamburg (Zweite Förderphase 2023-2027)„Wie lassen sich die Konturen einer Gegenwartsanalyse im Kontext fortschreitender ökologischer Zerstörung zeichnen?“
(Quelle)
Team & Fellows
Forschungsprogramm
Publikationen der Mitglieder
Schriftenreihe bei Campus
Environmental Rights in Cultural Context (ERCC)
Max-Planck-Fellowship Forschungsgruppe am Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle (Förderphase 2019-2023)„the ERCC project aims to examine the extent to which environmental rights provide protection and serve as a tool of resilience in the face of challenges to local cultural identity and autonomy resulting from environmental threats such as climate change, degradation through harmful economic activities, so-called land grabbing, etc.“ (Quelle)Website der ERCC-Forschungsgruppe
Publikationen der ERCC-Forschungsgruppe
Rights of Nature without Biocultural Rights? Investigating the Conflicting Dimensions of EcocentrismERCC-Folgeprojekt an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle Wittenberg (Förderphase 2023-2025)„Es ist eine offene Forschungsfrage, wie sich ökozentrische Rechte auf den Schutz von Natur und auf konkrete Konflikte und Machtverhältnisse auswirken werden.“
(Quelle)
Pressemitteilung zum Projekt
(bislang keine eigene Website)
Max-Planck-Institut für GeoanthropologieMax-Planck-Institut für Geoanthropologie, Jena (ehem. Max-Planck-Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte, Umbenennung & Neuausrichtung 2022)„Wie interagieren der Mensch und das Erdsystem im Hinblick auf Systemgrenzen, Schwellenwerte, Rückkopplungsschleifen, Kippelemente, Pfadabhängigkeiten, Überschreitungen, Synergien und strukturelle Hindernisse für die Nachhaltigkeit?“
(Quelle)



Website des MPI (de)
Website des MPI (en)
Übersichten zentrale Forschungsthemen
Publikationen (mit Filterfunktionen)


Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK)PIK, Potsdam (Brandenburg);
Mitglied der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
„Von den Naturwissenschaften bis zu den Sozialwissenschaften, von den Risiken bis zu den Lösungen, von der Ermittlung planetarer Grenzen bis zum Management globaler Gemeinschaftsgüter: Das Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) treibt die integrierte Forschung für globale Nachhaltigkeit und für eine sichere und gerechte Klimazukunft voran.“ (Quelle)Forschungsabteilungen am PIK
Arbeitsgruppen am PIK
Governing the Planetary Commons: A Focus on the AmazonThe New Institute, Hamburg (Programme Chair 2023/2024 Prof. Kotzé)„How are the planetary commons to be governed in an ecologically responsible, just, democratic, and resilient way?“ (Quelle)Website des Projekts
Artikel: The planetary commons: A new paradigm for safeguarding Earth-regulating systems in the Anthropocene (Kotzé, Rockström et al.)
Reclaiming Common Wealth: Towards a Law and Political Economy of Land CommonsThe New Institute, Hamburg (Programme Chair 2023/2024 Prof. Feichtner)„What are pathways, processes and institutional designs for the generation and governance of land commons?“ (Quelle)Website des Projekts
Constitutionalizing in the AnthropoceneTilburg Law School’s Department of Public Law and Governance, Tilburg (NL)„The project is contributing to ongoing global discussions that are re-imagining law’s conceptual foundations and its material manifestations in the face of wide scale, irreversible, and accelerating processes of environmental destruction and climate change.“ (Quelle)Website des Projekts
Liste der Publikationen
programmatischer Artikel „Constitutionalizing in the Anthropocene“ (open access)
Evidenzpraktiken an der Schnittlinie von Naturwissenschaften, Geisteswissenschaften und Öffentlichkeit.
Die Debatte um das Anthropozän
Teilprojekt 5 der DFG Forschungsgruppe 2448 „Evidenzpraktiken in Wissenschaft, Medizin, Technik und Gesellschaft“ (Förderphase 2017-2023)„Ziel des Projekts ist es, zu klären, welche Formen und Verfahren der Evidenzkonstruktion und -nutzung an den Schnittlinien von wissenschaftlichen und öffentlichen Räumen verhandelt werden und wie diese wechselseitig aufeinander bezogen sind.“ (Quelle)Website des Teilprojekts
Ein Anspruch auf eine gemeinsame Welt?
Geschlecht in Umweltrecht und Umweltklagen
Teilprojekt A der Förderphase 2 (2021-2024) der DFG-Forschungsgruppe ‚Recht – Geschlecht – Kollektivität‘„Mit Erkenntnissen der Gender Studies lässt sich der menschliche Schädiger, Anthropos, und seine Umwelt verorten.“ (Quelle) Website des Teilprojekts
Private Law and SustainabilityEine der 5 “core research lines” am Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT), University of Amsterdam (NL)„we identify the structuring effects of law in entrenching ways in which humans interact with one another and with the non-human world, and we articulate how those interactions may aid or hamper the path toward a sustainable future.“ (Quelle)Website des ACT
Website des Teilprojekts “Private Law and Sustainability”
Sustainability in Global Supply Chains projectForschungsprojekt am Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT), University of Amsterdam (NL)„The project combines expertise from Law, Political Economy, and Computational Science to develop a new methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of sustainable supply chain regulations in reducing environmental risks.“ (Quelle)Website Forschungsprojekt “Sustainability in Global Supply Chains”
Website des ACT
N-EXTLAW – Law as a vehicle for social change:
Mainstreaming Non-Extractive Economic Practices
ERC-Projekt, angegliedert beim Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT)„N-EXTLAW wants to identify how we can rethink (private) law so that it can help realise a non-extractive, sustainable economy. To do this, we are using existing non-extractive economic practices as a starting point.“ (Quelle)Website des Projekts
Publikationen
Rachel Carson Center for Environment and SocietyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München„The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) is an international research center dedicated to the study of environment and society from a wealth of different disciplines and international perspectives.“ (Quelle) Website
Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte
Environment & Society Portal mit open acess Publikationen & Ressourcen
Subjects of Nature – Legally Carving out an Ecology in MotionDissertationsprojekt im Rahmen des Graduiertenkollegs „Fixing Futures. Technologies of Anticipation in Contemporary Societies“„In my research project, I investigate the first European case of the RoN [Rights of Nature]: the Spanish saltwater lagoon Mar Menor.“ (Quelle)Website des Forschungsprojekts
Website des Graduiertenkollegs
Die Natur als RechtspersonTeilprojekt im Bereich „Demokratie“ des Kassel Institute for Sustainability , in Kooperation mit dem Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (Ecuador)(Förderphase: 2022-2024)„Das Projekt fragt auf einer rechtstheoretischen Ebene danach, wie Natur im Recht repräsentiert wird und welche Auswirkungen dies auf die Theorie der (juristischen) Person hat.“ (Quelle)Website des Teilprojekts
Website des Kassel Institute for Sustainability
Juridification of climate politics in the name of climate emergency: the case of climate activism and litigation in SwitzerlandUniversität Bern (SNF-Projekt, Laufzeit 2023-2026) (CH)„This project examines how climate activists mobilize emergency frames and legal conflicts to transform climate politics.“ (Quelle)Website des SNF
Website Universität Bern
Constitutionalizing in the AnthropoceneProjekt angesiedelt an der Tilburg University of Law (NL)„Their research seeks to re-imagine law’s conceptual foundations for the Anthropocene, articulate them in regulatory modalities that can be legitimate and effectively manage risk, and propose institutional architectures that are capable of responding to and altering the complexities of human interactions with earth systems (…).“ (Quelle)Website des Projekts
Law, Climate Change and the EnvironmentMax-Planck Law Initiative„The Initiative ‘Law, Climate Change, and the Environment’ explores the foundational challenges the law is faced with in times of ecological crises, such as climate change, mass extinction and ocean acidification.“ (Quelle) Website der Initiative
Sabin Center for Climate Change Law Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„Solving the climate change problem requires profound changes in the behavior of governments, corporations, nonprofit institutions and individuals around the world. A complex legal structure is needed to induce and manage these alterations.“ (Quelle)Vier zentrale Themenfelder
Datenbanken & Ressourcen
Tabelle 1. Übersicht Forschungslandschaft „Recht & Anthropozän“
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ProjectInstitutionThematic focusLinks
Futures of SustainabilityDFG Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Hamburg (second funding phase 2023-2027)„How can the contours of an analysis of the present be drawn in the context of ongoing ecological destruction?“ (Source)Team & Fellows
Research Program
Publications
Publication Series at Campus
Environmental Rights in Cultural Context (ERCC)
Max Planck Fellowship Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (funding phase 2019-2023)„the ERCC project aims to examine the extent to which environmental rights provide protection and serve as a tool of resilience in the face of challenges to local cultural identity and autonomy resulting from environmental threats such as climate change, degradation through harmful economic activities, so-called land grabbing, etc.“ (Source)Website of the ERCC Research Group
Publications of the ERCC Research Group
Rights of Nature without Biocultural Rights? Investigating the Conflicting Dimensions of EcocentrismERCC follow-up project at Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg (funding phase 2023-2025)„It is an open research question how ecocentric rights will affect the protection of nature and concrete conflicts and power relations.“ (Source)Press release on the project
 (no separate website so far)
Max Planck Institute for GeoanthropologyMax Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, Jena (formerly Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, renaming & realignment 2022)„How do humans and the Earth system interact with regard to system boundaries, thresholds, feedback loops, tipping elements, path dependencies, exceedances, synergies and structural barriers to sustainability?“ (Source)


Website of the MPI (en)
Overview of central research topics
Publications (with filter functions)

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)PIK, Potsdam (Brandenburg); Member of the Leibniz Association„From the natural sciences to the social sciences, from risks to solutions, from the determination of planetary boundaries to the management of global commons: The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is advancing integrated research for global sustainability and for a safe and just climate future.“ (Source)Research Departments at PIK
Working Groups at PIK
Governing the Planetary Commons: A Focus on the AmazonThe New Institute, Hamburg (Programme Chair 2023/2024 Prof. Kotzé)„How are the planetary commons to be governed in an ecologically responsible, just, democratic, and resilient way?“ (Source)Project website
Article: The planetary commons: A new paradigm for safeguarding Earth-regulating systems in the Anthropocene (Kotzé, Rockström et al.)
Reclaiming Common Wealth: Towards a Law and Political Economy of Land CommonsThe New Institute, Hamburg (Programme Chair 2023/2024 Prof. Feichtner)„What are pathways, processes and institutional designs for the generation and governance of land commons?“ (Source)Project website
Constitutionalizing in the AnthropoceneTilburg Law School’s Department of Public Law and Governance, Tilburg (NL)„The project is contributing to ongoing global discussions that are re-imagining law’s conceptual foundations and its material manifestations in the face of wide scale, irreversible, and accelerating processes of environmental destruction and climate change.“ (Source)Project website
List of publications
programmatic article „Constitutionalizing in the Anthropocene“ (Open Access)
Evidence Practices at the Intersection of Science, Humanities, and the Public Sphere: The Debate on the AnthropoceneSubproject 5 of the DFG Research Unit 2448 „Evidence Practices in Science, Medicine, Technology and Society“ (funding phase 2017-2023)„Ziel des Projekts ist es, zu klären, welche Formen und Verfahren der Evidenzkonstruktion und -nutzung an den Schnittlinien von wissenschaftlichen und öffentlichen Räumen verhandelt werden und wie diese wechselseitig aufeinander bezogen sind.“ (Source)Website of the subproject
A claim to a common world?
Gender in Environmental Law and Environmental Lawsuits
Subproject A of funding phase 2 (2021-2024) of the DFG Research Unit ‚Law – Gender – Collectivity‘„With findings from gender studies, the human perpetrator, anthropos, and his environment can be situated.“ (Source)Website of the subproject
Private Law and SustainabilityOne of the 5 core research lines at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT), University of Amsterdam (NL)„we identify the structuring effects of law in entrenching ways in which humans interact with one another and with the non-human world, and we articulate how those interactions may aid or hamper the path toward a sustainable future.“ (Source)Website of the subproject „Private Law and Sustainability“
ACT Website
Sustainability in Global Supply Chains projectResearch project at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT), University of Amsterdam (NL)„The project combines expertise from Law, Political Economy, and Computational Science to develop a new methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of sustainable supply chain regulations in reducing environmental risks.“ (Source)Website of the research project „Sustainability in Global Supply Chains“
ACT Website
N-EXTLAW – Law as a vehicle for social change:
Mainstreaming Non-Extractive Economic Practices
ERC project, affiliated with the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT)„N-EXTLAW wants to identify how we can rethink (private) law so that it can help realise a non-extractive, sustainable economy. To do this, we are using existing non-extractive economic practices as a starting point.“ (Source)Project website
Publications
Rachel Carson Center for Environment and SocietyLudwig Maximilian University of Munich„The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) is an international research center dedicated to the study of environment and society from a wealth of different disciplines and international perspectives.“ (Source)Website
Current Research Projects
Environment & Society Portal with open acess Publications & Resources
Subjects of Nature – Legally Carving out an Ecology in MotionDissertation project within the framework of the Research Training Group „Fixing Futures. Technologies of Anticipation in Contemporary Societies“„In my research project, I investigate the first European case of the RoN [Rights of Nature]: the Spanish saltwater lagoon Mar Menor.“ (Source)Project Website
Website of the Research Training Group
Nature as a legal entitySub-project in the field of „Democracy“ of the Kassel Institute for Sustainability, in cooperation with the Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (Ecuador) (funding phase: 2022-2024)„The project asks on a legal theoretical level how nature is represented in law and what effects this has on the theory of the (legal) person.“ (Source)Website of the subproject
Website of the Kassel Institute for Sustainability
Juridification of climate politics in the name of climate emergency: the case of climate activism and litigation in SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern (SNSF project, duration 2023-2026) (CH)„This project examines how climate activists mobilize emergency frames and legal conflicts to transform climate politics.“ (Source)Project Website SNSF
Project Website University of Bern
Constitutionalizing in the AnthropoceneProject based at the Tilburg University of Law (NL)„Their research seeks to re-imagine law’s conceptual foundations for the Anthropocene, articulate them in regulatory modalities that can be legitimate and effectively manage risk, and propose institutional architectures that are capable of responding to and altering the complexities of human interactions with earth systems (…).“ (Source)Project Website
Law, Climate Change and the EnvironmentMax-Planck Law Initiative„The Initiative ‘Law, Climate Change, and the Environment’ explores the foundational challenges the law is faced with in times of ecological crises, such as climate change, mass extinction and ocean acidification.“ (Source)Website of the MPI initiative
Sabin Center for Climate Change Law Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„Solving the climate change problem requires profound changes in the behavior of governments, corporations, nonprofit institutions and individuals around the world. A complex legal structure is needed to induce and manage these alterations.“ (Source)thematic focus on four aspects
Databases & Resources
Table 1. Overview research landscape „Law & Anthropocene“
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Eco Jurisprudence MonitorUniversity of Oregon (USA) & University of Amsterdam (NL) (Gefördert durch den Rockefeller Brothers Fund und Environment Now)„The Eco Jurisprudence Monitor is an interactive online platform that compiles ecological jurisprudence initiatives globally as well as related resources for researchers, lawyers, policymakers, and activists.“ (Quelle)Verzeichnis von Initiativen im interaktiven Weltkartenformat
Datenbank zu Initiativen mit Zugang zu „original legal documents“ (umfangreiche Filterfunktionen!)
SLAPPs Database (Strategic lawsuits against public participation)Business & Human Rights Research Centre (Internationale NGO)„Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) are one tactic used by business actors to stop people raising concerns about their practices.“ (Quelle)SLAPPS Datenbank
Carbon Dioxide Removal Law DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„An annotated bibliography of legal materials related to carbon dioxide removal and carbon sequestration and use.“ (Quelle)CO2-Removal Law Datenbank
Climate Attribution DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„Climate attribution science plays a central role in climate litigation and policy-making. The science is central to legal debates on the causal links between human activities, global climate change, and impacts on human and natural systems.“ (Quelle) Climate Attribution Datenbank (einfache thematische Suche & „advanced search form“)
Climate Change Laws of the World DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA) &  Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment„The countries of the world are taking action domestically as well as through the negotiation of international agreements to address climate change.“ (Quelle) Climate Change Laws Datenbank (Suchparameter können angepasst werden)
The Climate Litigation DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA) & Climate Policy Radar„The Climate Litigation Database is the most comprehensive resource tracking climate change litigation worldwide.“ (Quelle) Climate Litigation Datenbank
Tabelle 2. Übersicht Wissenschaftliche Datenbanken
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DatabaseInstitutionThematic focusLink
Eco Jurisprudence MonitorUniversity of Oregon (USA) & University of Amsterdam (NL) (Funded by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Environment Now)„The Eco Jurisprudence Monitor is an interactive online platform that compiles ecological jurisprudence initiatives globally as well as related resources for researchers, lawyers, policymakers, and activists.“ (Source)Overview/interactive world map with initiatives
initiative databse with access to „original legal documents“ (many filter options)
SLAPPs Database (Strategic lawsuits against public participation)Business & Human Rights Research Centre (International NGO)„Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) are one tactic used by business actors to stop people raising concerns about their practices.“ (Source)SLAPPS database
Carbon Dioxide Removal Law DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„An annotated bibliography of legal materials related to carbon dioxide removal and carbon sequestration and use.“ (Source)CO2-Removal Law Database
Climate Attribution DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA)„Climate attribution science plays a central role in climate litigation and policy-making. The science is central to legal debates on the causal links between human activities, global climate change, and impacts on human and natural systems.“ (Source)Climate Attribution Database (thematic search & „advanced search form“)
Climate Change Laws of the World DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA) &  Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment„The countries of the world are taking action domestically as well as through the negotiation of international agreements to address climate change.“ (Source)Climate Change Laws Database (many search parameters available)
The Climate Litigation DatabaseSabin Center for Climate Change Law , Columbia Law School, New York City (USA) & Climate Policy Radar„The Climate Litigation Database is the most comprehensive resource tracking climate change litigation worldwide.“ (Source)Climate Litigation Database
Tabelle 2. Overview Scientific Datenbases
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Tabelle 3. Übersicht Zivilgesellschaft
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Die folgenden Texte (sowohl Netzwerkmitglieder als auch andere Autor:innen) werden im Rahmen des RiA-Kolloquiums gelesen und diskutiert:

Anthias, P. & Asher, K. (2024). Indigenous Natures and the Anthropocene: Racial Capitalism, Violent Materialities, and the Colonial Politics of Representation. Antipode, Artikel anti.13078. Vorab-Onlinepublikation. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.13078

Bajohr, H. (Hrsg.). (2020). Der Anthropos im Anthropozän. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110668551

Block, K. (2020). Humandezentrierung im Anthropozän. In H. Bajohr (Hrsg.), Der Anthropos im Anthropozän (S. 77–94). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110668551-005

Blühdorn, I. (2024). Unhaltbarkeit: Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne (Erste Auflage, Originalausgabe). edition suhrkamp: Bd. 2808. Suhrkamp.

Byrne WH, Gammeltoft-Hansen T, and Stappert N (2024). Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual
Framework. German Law Journal 25, 1229–1246. https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2024.78

Chandler, D. (2024). The politics of the unseen: speculative, pragmatic and nihilist hope in the anthropocene. Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 25(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/1600910X.2023.2235916

Chernilo, D. (2017). The question of the human in the Anthropocene debate. European Journal of Social Theory, 20(1), 44–60. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368431016651874

Chipato, F. & Chandler, D. (2023). The Black Horizon: Alterity and Ontology in the Anthropocene. Global Society, 37(2), 157–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2022.2110041

Colebrook, C. (2018). Lives Worth Living: Extinction, Persons, Disability. In R. Grusin (Hrsg.), Center for 21st century studies. After extinction (S. 151–172). University of Minnesota Press. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctt22nmbq0.10

Gruber, M.‑C. (2023). Die Cupola im Anthropozän: Klimahaftungsklagen der Zukunft. JuristenZeitung, 78(10), 1. https://doi.org/10.1628/jz-2023-0154

Gruber, M.‑C. (2024). The Anthropocenic Cupola. Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie, 44(1), 67–110. https://doi.org/10.1515/zfrs-2023-1004

Grusin, R. (Hrsg.). (2018). Center for 21st century studies. After extinction. University of Minnesota Press.

Gutmann, A. (2024). Die Rechte der Natur. Zur ökologischen Eigenrechtsidee. In O. Mitscherlich-Schönherr, M.-D. Cojocaru & M. Reder (Hrsg.), Kann das Anthropozän gelingen? (S. 275–296). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111091396-014

Hornborg, A. (2019). Nature, Society, and Justice in the Anthropocene. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108554985

Kersten, J. (2024). Konviviale Nachhaltigkeit: Begriff – Konzept – Dogmatik. Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht (NVwZ), 43(9), 614–620.

Kotzé, Louis J.; Kim, Rakhyun E.; Blanchard, Catherine; Gellers, Joshua C.; Holley, Cameron; Petersmann, Marie et al. (2022): Earth system law. Exploring new frontiers in legal science. In: Earth System Governance 11, S. 100126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2021.100126

Latour, B. (2014). Agency at the time of the Anthropocene. New Literary History, 45, 1–18.

Mitscherlich-Schönherr, O., Cojocaru, M.‑D. & Reder, M. (Hrsg.). (2024). Kann das Anthropozän gelingen? De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111091396

Pellandini-Simányi, L., & Vargha, Z. (2019). Legal infrastructures: How laws matter in the organization of new markets. Organization Studies, 42(6), 867-889. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840619835245 (Original work published 2021)

Petersmann, M.‑C. (2022). Life Beyond the Law – From the ‘Living Constitution’ to the ‘Constitution of the Living’. Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht / Heidelberg Journal of International Law, 82(4), 769–800. https://doi.org/10.17104/0044-2348-2022-4-769

Thomas, Y. (2023). The Subject of Right, the Person, Nature: Remarks on the Current Criticism of the Legal Subject. In T. Zartaloudis, C. Francis & Y. Thomas (Hrsg.), Encounters in law and philosophy. Legal artifices: Ten essays on Roman law in the present tense (S. 107–143). Edinburgh University Press.

Tsing, A. L., Mathews, A. S. & Bubandt, N. (2019). Patchy Anthropocene: Landscape Structure, Multispecies History, and the Retooling of Anthropology. Current Anthropology, 60(S20), 186-197. https://doi.org/10.1086/703391

Völzmann, B. (2024). Posthumanistisches Recht? Die Öffentliche Verwaltung Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht und Verwaltungswissenschaft, 77(11), 457–464.

Zartaloudis, T., Francis, C. & Thomas, Y. (Hrsg.). (2023). Encounters in law and philosophy. Legal artifices: Ten essays on Roman law in the present tense. Edinburgh University Press.

Zenker, O. & Wolf, A.‑L. (2024). Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Justice in the Anthropocene’: Towards a New Anthropology of Justice in the Anthropocene: Anthropological (Re)Turns, Zeitschrift für Ethnologie/Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vol. 149 No. 2: 198–216. https://doi.org/10.60827/ZFE/JSCA.V149I2.1921

Zenker, O. & Wolf, A.‑L. (Hrsg.). (2024). Justice in the Anthropocene (FULL SPECIAL ISSUE). Zeitschrift für Ethnologie/Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vol. 149 No. 2 (2024).

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The following texts (written both by network members and other authors) will be read and discussed during the RiA-colloquium:

Anthias, P. & Asher, K. (2024). Indigenous Natures and the Anthropocene: Racial Capitalism, Violent Materialities, and the Colonial Politics of Representation. Antipode, Artikel anti.13078. Vorab-Onlinepublikation. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.13078

Bajohr, H. (Hrsg.). (2020). Der Anthropos im Anthropozän. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110668551

Block, K. (2020). Humandezentrierung im Anthropozän. In H. Bajohr (Hrsg.), Der Anthropos im Anthropozän (S. 77–94). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110668551-005

Blühdorn, I. (2024). Unhaltbarkeit: Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne (Erste Auflage, Originalausgabe). edition suhrkamp: Bd. 2808. Suhrkamp.

Byrne WH, Gammeltoft-Hansen T, and Stappert N (2024). Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual
Framework. German Law Journal 25, 1229–1246. https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2024.78

Chandler, D. (2024). The politics of the unseen: speculative, pragmatic and nihilist hope in the anthropocene. Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 25(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/1600910X.2023.2235916

Chernilo, D. (2017). The question of the human in the Anthropocene debate. European Journal of Social Theory, 20(1), 44–60. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368431016651874

Chipato, F. & Chandler, D. (2023). The Black Horizon: Alterity and Ontology in the Anthropocene. Global Society, 37(2), 157–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2022.2110041

Colebrook, C. (2018). Lives Worth Living: Extinction, Persons, Disability. In R. Grusin (Hrsg.), Center for 21st century studies. After extinction (S. 151–172). University of Minnesota Press. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctt22nmbq0.10

Gruber, M.‑C. (2023). Die Cupola im Anthropozän: Klimahaftungsklagen der Zukunft. JuristenZeitung, 78(10), 1. https://doi.org/10.1628/jz-2023-0154

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