This year we are live-streaming at the Bergen Exchanges! Events will be added to this page during the week. You can watch the events below:
Monday 19 August
- Rights to the City
- KEYNOTE by Professor Louise Shelley: Natural Resource Corruption – How to research and address it?
- Political corruption and corruption as a political strategy
Tuesday 20 August
- KEYNOTE by Rachel Sieder: Indigenous Rights as political tools – struggles over land and identity
- Indigenous governance, intersectionality and gender equality
Wednesday 21 August
- KEYNOTE by Malcolm Langford: Multimethod Research and Socio-Legal Studies
Thursday 22 August
- KEYNOTE by Leo Heller: The Human Right to Water as a Governance Mechanism and Political Tool followed by a roundtable on the project ‘Elevating Water Rights to Human Rights’
- Water rights and indigenous struggles
Friday 23 August
- KEYNOTE by Kristin Sandvik: Legal Technology: A field guide to ethical problematization and reflection followed by a roundtable on Law, Technology and Social Change
- War on facts and responsible evidence appraisal in research for policy