The school will be run by Doğa Derneği legal advisors Atty. Ozlem Altiparmak and Atty. Cem Altiparmak and aims to share experiences in nature advocacy, use law effectively in nature advocacy, improve nature and climate literacy, and increase field knowledge.
What will be discussed at the Law and Nature School?
- The right to nature and the use of law as an effective tool in nature advocacy
- National and international legal mechanisms that can be used in nature advocacy
- A look at the history of the struggle for nature in Turkey
- Administrative application and litigation
- Review of project files and case studies
- The Nature association's experience in advocacy
- Nature and climate literacy
Accommodation and other information
Accommodation: It is possible to stay overnight in modest conditions in the hall of the school's research building, with your own mat and sleeping bags, or pitch a tent if weather permits. Village-school-field visits as part of the program, food, tea and coffee are provided by the Doğa School. Efforts will be made to produce less waste during school hours. Therefore, you are expected to bring your water bottles, thermoses and mugs.
Who can register?
Those who want to improve in the field of nature advocacy, can adapt to collective and creative production processes, are interested in the developments in the field of nature right and climate law in Turkey and the world;
- Students of law faculty (class 4)
- Legal academics
- Trainee lawyers
- Law graduates can apply as participants
How to apply?
You can find the link to the application here.
Application deadline: August 5, 2022