RELIEF - Resilience of complex legal systems in sustainability transformation
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Main funder
Research project is funded by the Strategic Research Council (SCR) established within the Research Council of Finland.
Leaders
Towards a just green transition in the Finnish legal system
The project focuses on the interdisciplinary analysis of the role and impact of legal systems on sustainability transformation. Sustainability transformation refers to the achievement of ambitious climate, biodiversity, and environmental status goals within this decade, but in such a way that the central values protected by the Finnish and the European Union legal systems are safeguarded. Such values include, for example, democratic decision-making, the division of powers between different public and private actors in society, and competitive markets.
The project is in close collaboration with established legislative and strategic processes prepared by the public authorities, as well as on updating the strategies of pioneering companies and civic actors. The project seeks to clarify the roles of public authorities and private actors in sustainability transformation and produces a methodical toolkit for evaluating the impact of legal systems on the said transformation.
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Professors
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Ismo Pölönen
ProfessorLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Kaisa Huhta
Associate ProfessorLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Anssi Keinänen
ProfessorLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Senior Researchers
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Niko Vartiainen
University LecturerLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Michael Ristaniemi
Research DirectorLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Doctoral Researchers
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Arto Hietaniemi
Project ResearcherLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Anni Kärkkäinen
Doctoral ResearcherLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Myele Rouxel
Project ResearcherLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Marina Dutra Trindade
Doctoral ResearcherLaw School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies