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Seminar Series (I) : Climate Litigation and Climate Justice
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2025-10-31
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In November 2025, the Human Rights Center at Seoul National University will host a three-part academic seminar series under the theme:
<Rethinking Ecological Crisis: Multidimensional Reflections Across Human Rights, Justice, and Gender>
This seminar series aims to explore today’s ecological crisis from the intersection of human rights, gender, and justice discourses. By interpreting ecology through the language of human rights, and (re)imagining human rights through the sensitivities of gender and ecology, we seek to foster interdisciplinary dialogue at the intersection where the human and non-human, the present and the future, regional inequalities, gender inequalities, and global responsibilities converge.
Through this, we hope to explore an ethics of coexistence and equality.
We warmly invite you to join us for the first session of this meaningful series.
SNU Human Rights Center – Seminar Series
<Rethinking Ecological Crisis: Multidimensional Reflections Across Human Rights, Justice, and Gender> 1st Session
— First Seminar —
Seminar Title:
Climate Litigation and Climate Justice
Date:
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Format:
Online (via Zoom)
Moderator:
Joo-Young Lee
Associate Research Professor, SNU Human Rights Center
Member of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Presentation:
Maria Antonia Tigre
Discussion:
Sejong Youn
Program Director / Attorney at Law, Plan 1.5
Program:
Presentation, Discussion, and Q&A (90 minutes)
About the Speaker
Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre is the Director of Global Climate Litigation at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. She focuses on rights-based climate litigation, the Global South, and the development of environmental legal frameworks. Dr. Tigre is also actively engaged in the work of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) World Commission on Environmental Law and conducts research on protecting the Amazon ecosystem through regional cooperation.
Simultaneous interpretation (Korean–English) will be provided.
Contact:
Human Rights Center, Seoul National University
Tel: +82-2-880-2429
Email: hr-courses@snu.ac.kr
<Rethinking Ecological Crisis: Multidimensional Reflections Across Human Rights, Justice, and Gender>
This seminar series aims to explore today’s ecological crisis from the intersection of human rights, gender, and justice discourses. By interpreting ecology through the language of human rights, and (re)imagining human rights through the sensitivities of gender and ecology, we seek to foster interdisciplinary dialogue at the intersection where the human and non-human, the present and the future, regional inequalities, gender inequalities, and global responsibilities converge.
Through this, we hope to explore an ethics of coexistence and equality.
We warmly invite you to join us for the first session of this meaningful series.
SNU Human Rights Center – Seminar Series
<Rethinking Ecological Crisis: Multidimensional Reflections Across Human Rights, Justice, and Gender> 1st Session
— First Seminar —
Seminar Title:
Climate Litigation and Climate Justice
Date:
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Format:
Online (via Zoom)
Moderator:
Joo-Young Lee
Associate Research Professor, SNU Human Rights Center
Member of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Presentation:
Maria Antonia Tigre
Discussion:
Sejong Youn
Program Director / Attorney at Law, Plan 1.5
Program:
Presentation, Discussion, and Q&A (90 minutes)
About the Speaker
Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre is the Director of Global Climate Litigation at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. She focuses on rights-based climate litigation, the Global South, and the development of environmental legal frameworks. Dr. Tigre is also actively engaged in the work of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) World Commission on Environmental Law and conducts research on protecting the Amazon ecosystem through regional cooperation.
Simultaneous interpretation (Korean–English) will be provided.
* the Zoom details :
Meeting ID: 831 2054 7774
Passcode: 728020
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83120547774?pwd=mHUve5vpn0vFeC7ZgPNrtQad5K8jFa.1
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83120547774?pwd=mHUve5vpn0vFeC7ZgPNrtQad5K8jFa.1
Contact:
Human Rights Center, Seoul National University
Tel: +82-2-880-2429
Email: hr-courses@snu.ac.kr
