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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
These papers examine how legal frameworks and institutional arrangements structure environmental action and inaction. From climate litigation to labor protections and institutional gaps, they reveal how governance systems enable, limit, or redirect environmental outcomes. The session emphasizes the importance of institutional design in addressing environmental challenges.
Capitalizing on healthcare: Institutional voids and financial growth strategies in Europe - Laura Rita M De Brabandere, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam; jitse jonne schuurmans, University of Amsterdam; Fenna Nijboer, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Oemar van der Woerd, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Iris Wallenburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Varying Structurizations of Legal Remedies to Climate Change - Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis, DePaul University
Revisioning and Developing a Future with Indigenous Peoples: Challenges (Disruptions?) to Stewardship Regimes - Diana Papademas, SUNY-Old Westbury
The Impact of Age-Friendly Communities on Social Participation of Older Adults in China - Jin He, Peking University; Zijing Gao; Gong Chen
Workplaces as Sites of Climate Adaptation: Public Mobilizations around OSHA’s Workplace Heat Standards - Todd Lu, University of Cincinnati; Jacob Conley, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Spencer Dean Jarrett, University of Cincinnati