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The Clinic: Works and publications
2022-2023
In 2022-2023, Julia Vieira, Emma James and Sarah Roman-Jakob explored the concept of "Digital identity and the right to opacity" as part of their clinic project in partnership with The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest.
Read the interview with Julia Vieira and Emma James.
They have recently had their work published in February's edition of “Revue des Juristes de Sciences Po,” with a special edition on “Law and Technology : Towards a New Digital Rule of Law.”
- Sarah Roman-Jakob: Constructing Digital Identities : Examining the Public and Private Role in Digital Identity Construction
- Julia Vierira: Virtual Love, Real Consequences: How Dating Apps Are Exploiting Your Digital Identity
- Emma James: The Benefits and Risks of i-Voting with Digital Identity
In 2022-2023, Estrella Clouet and Lucie Linossi worked on the subject of algal deposits and nitrate pollution in Brittany as part of their clinic project "Governing Nutrient Pollution Beyond Farmers."
With their colleague, Marion Bigoin, their work carried out as part of the project has contributed to the LIEPP Policy Brief “A new approach to nutrient pollution governance in France and the EU” written by David Kanter, Associate Professor at New York University and published in Novembre 2023.
2015-2016
Guide for Access to Information and Participation by NGOs in Investment Arbitration
Project with White & Case LLP.
Public Interest / Private dispute
Project with White & Case LLP.
Read the event report (PDF, 122Ko)
2014-2015
Advancing International Human Rights Advocacy on Privatization in Education and its Impact on the Right to Education
Project with the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights et Action Aid.
Human Rights Impact Assessments of Large-Scale Foreign Investments: a Collaborative Reflection
Project with the Human Rights Institute et du Vale Center for Sustainable International Investment de la Columbia Law School.