The Non-Extractive Future Podcast reflects on how we can re-imagine private law in a more sustainable way and support alternative economic practices. The N-EXTLAW project is a research project currently undertaken at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT) at the University of Amsterdam. The N-EXTLAW project is funded by the European Research Council and this podcast is organised by the N-EXTLAW team at the ACT. For more info, visit our website: https://www.nonextractivefuture.eu/
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The Non-Extractive Future Podcast reflects on how we can re-imagine private law in a more sustainable way and support alternative economic practices. The N-EXTLAW project is a research project currently undertaken at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT) at the University of Amsterdam. The N-EXTLAW project is funded by the European Research Council and this podcast is organised by the N-EXTLAW team at the ACT. For more info, visit our website: https://www.nonextractivefuture.eu/
How can we rethink traditional understandings of private and public property in order to respond more effectively to the needs of a non-extractive economy? In this episode, Professor Marija Bartl sat down with our guest Sophie Bloemen from the Commons Network along with Mario Pagano, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam, to explore the fascinating topic of 'commons'. Enjoy the episode!
The Non-Extractive Future Podcast
The Non-Extractive Future Podcast reflects on how we can re-imagine private law in a more sustainable way and support alternative economic practices. The N-EXTLAW project is a research project currently undertaken at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law (ACT) at the University of Amsterdam. The N-EXTLAW project is funded by the European Research Council and this podcast is organised by the N-EXTLAW team at the ACT. For more info, visit our website: https://www.nonextractivefuture.eu/