The Non-Extractive Future Podcast

The Non-Extractive Future Podcast
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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/
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This podcast focuses on reimagining private law and sustainable economic practices, with episodes exploring topics like public ownership transitions, rethinking property through the lens of commons, and innovative ownership models such as steward ownership, drawing on associated research and whitepapers.

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/
An answer to not only the housing crisis in Europe? On this episode of the Non-Extractive Future Podcast we are joined by Ad Vlems from Ecodorp Boekel, Arthur Kneepkens from Bajesdorp and Federico Savini, Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam to discuss collaborative housing.
This podcast is hosted by Marija Bartl, Professor of Transnational Private Law at the Amsterdam Law School and Principal Investigator of the N-EXTLAW project.

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