Vorlesungsverzeichnis
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Veranstaltungen von Dr. Alice Regina Bertram
Lehrveranstaltungen
Law and Sustainability Transformation (Vorlesung)
Dozent/in: Alice Regina Bertram
Termin:
Einzeltermin | Do, 09.04.2026, 12:15 - Do, 09.04.2026, 15:45 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 16.04.2026, 12:15 - Do, 16.04.2026, 15:45 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 23.04.2026, 12:15 - Do, 23.04.2026, 15:45 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 24.04.2026, 09:30 - Fr, 24.04.2026, 13:00 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 30.04.2026, 12:15 - Do, 30.04.2026, 15:45 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 07.05.2026, 12:15 - Do, 07.05.2026, 15:45 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.05.2026, 12:15 - Fr, 08.05.2026, 15:45 | C 14.027 Seminarraum | ACHTUNG RAUMWECHSEL
Inhalt: This course provides an introduction to the concept of law, legal methodology and the role of international, European and national law in achieving a transformation towards more sustainable governance systems. It offers a critical understanding of the structure and functioning of international, European and national law both as an important tool to steer societies towards sustainability and, importantly, also as a constraint to such efforts. A particular focus of the course is on the interrelationship between the different levels of law as well as key differences between them with respect to actors, law-making, instruments, implementation and enforcement from a global, regional and domestic level. In this respect, the main focus will be on European Union law. The course approaches these issues through a combination of doctrinal instruction and discussion of selected case-studies. Topics covered include air pollution, emissions trading, supply chain regulation, public participation, climate litigation, and others). Moreover, depending on availability of suitable guest lecturers, students will simulate an international or European environmental negotiation to experience the challenges and opportunities that such negotiations present first hand.
- Masterprogramm Management: Management & Sustainable Accounting and Finance - Alternative Wahlmodule - Introduction to Law and Sustainability Transformation
- Masterprogramm Sustainability: Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaft - Sustainability Science - Vertiefungsbereich - Introduction to Law and Sustainability Transformation
- Masterprogramm Sustainability: Sustainability Science: Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Society - Wahlpflichtmodule - Introduction to Law and Sustainability Transformation
- Masterprogramm Sustainability: Sustainability Science: Governance and Law - Profilmodule - Introduction to Law and Sustainability Transformation
- Masterprogramm Sustainability: Sustainability Science: Resources, Materials and Chemistry - Wahlpflichtmodule - Introduction to Law and Sustainability Transformation
Defining Normality: Constructions of Sex and Gender in Science and Law (Seminar)
Dozent/in: Alice Regina Bertram, Melanie Kirch
Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mo, 13.04.2026, 17:15 - Mo, 13.04.2026, 18:45 | C 12.107 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 15.05.2026, 14:15 - Fr, 15.05.2026, 17:45 | C 12.101 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 16.05.2026, 10:00 - Sa, 16.05.2026, 17:30 | C 12.101 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 29.05.2026, 14:15 - Fr, 29.05.2026, 17:45 | C 12.101 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 30.05.2026, 10:00 - Sa, 30.05.2026, 17:30 | C 12.101 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 26.06.2026, 17:15 - Fr, 26.06.2026, 18:45 | C 12.101 Seminarraum
Inhalt: This course explores how legal and scientific institutions construct and regulate sex and gender. It begins with a fundamental question: What is considered ‘natural’? Who defines what counts as norm and deviation? Participants will investigate how scientific discourse and legal norms intersect to reinforce—or challenge—binary gender models. In law, binary classifications continue to shape rights and recognition. In science, meanwhile, biological research increasingly reveals the limitations of such binaries—yet these findings are often filtered through social, political, and institutional lenses. Drawing on feminist legal theory, science studies, and eco-critical perspectives, the course combines conceptual tools with case-based inquiry. Students will examine how both fields contribute to the construction of gendered identities and the regulation of bodies and behaviors.