Training
curriculum
The curriculum focuses on the study of climate law, climate litigation and key insights from natural sciences and humanities on climate change emergency.
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Dive into training courses focused on climate justice and environmental sustainability, empowering individuals to take informed action.
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Climate justice
training courses
Climate justice
living lab
platform
The climate justice living lab platform offers users an access to key online open educational and academic resources, a space to share and view a wide set of opportunities ranging from calls for proposals, call for papers, training opportunities, conferences, webinar and other events. The platform also offers cooperation and networking possibilities with dedicated working groups, sharing materials, opportunities and making contacts among the community.
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The summer and winter school aim to train students, activists and professionals on the complexity of climate change, making them aware citizens, and, at the same time, equipping them with the ability to act, face and tackle climate emergency. Read more about our Summer School: “Climate Justice and Democracy”.
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Summer and
winter school
Guidelines
for replicability
The Guidelines for Replicability are designed to help universities, training institutions, and climate justice organisations adopt and adapt the CJLL training curriculum. By providing clear instructions and access to supporting materials and Open Educational Resources (OERs), the guidelines enable wider use of the project’s outputs across Europe and beyond.
These guidelines encourage the integration of climate justice education into new contexts—whether for formal training, professional development, or self-directed learning. They aim to inspire a ripple effect, empowering more institutions to equip learners with essential climate law and litigation skills.
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The CJLL Handbook is a practice-oriented, self-learning resource on EU climate law and climate litigation.
Designed for legal professionals, researchers, practitioners, higher education students, and climate justice advocates, it offers concrete guidance and deep insight into key legal challenges of the climate crisis. As one of the project’s core Open Educational Resources (OER), the Handbook aims to enhance academic and professional training beyond the project partnership.
Its content serves as a foundation for future publications and translations—expanding its impact across Europe and beyond.
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Handbook
Webtalks
Explore the key issues of climate justice through our Webtalks – recorded webinars featuring national and international experts. Each session offers in-depth analysis of crucial topics such as environmental governance, climate litigation, and human rights.
Originally streamed live with interactive participation, these sessions are now available on the CJLL platform for anyone interested in catching up, revisiting, or learning at their own pace.
Whether you’re a student, educator, or legal professional, the Webtalk archive is your gateway to expert insights and thought-provoking discussions on the role of law in the climate crisis.
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Video pills provide short and easily available content on climate justice, climate law and climate litigations change science, boosting competences and skills of targeted learners.