The role of law in these debates often features as a counterbalance to brut market forces by carrying the societal and moral values that are supposed to reign in ‘too’ excessive extractive practices and uphold a sense of social cohesion. At the same time, legal scholars have long argued that law is in fact a key enabler of such forces with its entrenched systems of property, contract, and international trade underpinning regimes of unequal exchange at local and global levels.
Against this backdrop, the present conference asks:
The conference is convened by Dr. Andrea Leiter (Amsterdam Law School, Amsterdam Centre for International Law) and Dr. Rodrigo Vallejo (Copenhagen Law School, Centre for Private Governance).