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Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Terragona - Spagna)

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 Juan Ramon Fallada Garcia-Valle  

Juan Ramon Fallada

Lecturer Professor on Philosophy of Law at the University Rovira I Virgili. Member of the Research Group on Territory, Citizenship, and Sustainability and at the Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT). Co-director, along with Prof. Hajime Nishitani, of the International Seminar on Human Mobility and Human Rights, held within the International Network of Universities (INU) (courses 2018-2019 and 2019-2020). Degree in Philosophy and in Law, both at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Master in Migrations and Social Mediation at University Rovira I Virgili and Ph.D. in Law at University Rovira i Virgili. Main research fields are: philosophy of law, ethnic discrimination, rule of law and philosophy of environmental law.  

 

 
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Marcos De Armenteras

Assistant Professor of Public International Law, European Union Law, Legal Theory and Sociology of Law at the Department of Public Law at the Universitat de les Illes Balears. Previously, he was postdoctoral researcher at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy, and PhD candidate at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili. He holds a Law Degree from the Universitat de Barcelona, Master in Sociology of Law from the Instituto de Sociología del Derecho de Oñati, Master in Environmental Law from the Universidad del País Vasco, and PhD in Law from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Main research field of research: intergenerational justice, climate justice, and climate litigation.

 

 

 
 
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Susana Borràs

Marie Curie Fellow with the CLIMOVE Project: Gender ClImate Migration: InnovatiVe European Union socio-legal avenues (GA: 101031252). University of Macerata (Italy). Member of the Research Group on Territory, Citizenship, and Sustainability and at the Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT) and Director of the Master's degree Program in Environmental Law at Rovira i Virgili University (Spain). Researcher at the Jean Monet Chair on European Environmental Law, University of Barcelona (Spain). Main research fields are: climate justice, climate migration, environmental defenders, Rights of Nature.


 
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Jordi Jaria

Serra Húnter Fellow of Constitutional and Environmental Law and coordinator of the PhD Programme on Law at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), senior researcher at the CEDAT (Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies) and the IU-RESCAT (Research Institute in Sustainability, Climate Change and Energy Transition), and chief editor of the ‘Revista de Estudis Autonòmics i Federals / Journal of Self-Government’. BA (Philosophy and Sciences of Education) at the Universitat de Barcelona, 1994; LLB at the same University, 1996; Master in Environmental Law, at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2004; PhD, with European Distinction, at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2004. Main research fields are: climate justice, climate litigation, global climate constitutionalism, federal constitutionalism.


 
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Gastón Médici-Colombo

Gastón Medici-Colombo is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Barcelona and an associate researcher at the Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT). He is currently collaborating with various international projects on climate change litigation, including the Sabin Center Climate Change Litigation Database (University of Columbia) and the Climate Change Litigation Initiative (University of Strathclyde). His main teaching areas are Public International Law and Environmental Law and his research addresses issues such as climate change and environmental litigation, environmental democracy and the links between human rights and environmental protection.

 
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Alexandre Moreno

Master’s degree in European Integration (2014) and PhD in law (2019), both at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). Nowadays, he holds a position as a postdoctoral researcher at Universitat Rovira i Virgili. His postdoctoral research is focused on transboundary cooperation to protect biodiversity. During last years, he combined different contracts as a visiting professor at University of Girona between 2020-2022 and the Universitat Rovira i Virgili since July 2022. He is member of the Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT). Main research fields are: international and European law, trafficking in human beings, environmental law and human rights.


 
 Anna-Maria-Segarra
 

Anna Maria Segarra

Expert in co-creation for innovation. Chemistry and Biochemistry Degree (2000), Master's Degree in Catalysis (2001), PhD (2001-2004) and Postgraduate degree in Coaching (2016) at the URV. 2001.Researcher in the Dyson Perrins Laboratory, Oxford 2004-2006.Researcher in the ICCOM-CNR, Italy. 2005-2015.Joining several teaching and research staff positions at the Faculty of Chemistry and the School of Chemical Engineering at the URV. 3 PhD thesis supervised, 30 papers in high IF journals. 2015-2017.Designing and facilitating workshops on organizational development, co-creation and visual thinking at URV, ICS (Catalan health institute), Tactics S.L. and Barcelona Biomedical Research Park. 2017-2020. Joining the position of an expert in co-creation in the partnership between the international platform for co-creation and open innovation Demola Global and the URV in southern Catalonia. 2020-until now, manager of the Co-creation Unit for innovation at FURV-URV. Co-creation for Innovation unit at FURV-URV members have contributed to several projects related to co-creation for innovation.

 
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Jordi Prades

Jordi Prades holds a Ph. D in Communication (URV 2015), a master in Environmental Law (URV, 2011) and a BA in Journalism (UAB, 1995). His research interests are related to both risks and benefits communication practices, including meaning making processes, risk perception, public participation, and conflict management, focusing on topics such as the environment, food, health and biotechnology. He participated in several European and Spanish projects about communication and climate services (INDECIS), climate change (METAFPERCOM), urban pollution and transportation (ACEPTA), chemical emergencies, and food (FoodRisC, EYTO). As a journalist, he worked in several mainstream media and official bodies. He is a member of the Asterisc Communication Research Group.