Conferences & Activities

EACL promotes research in climate law by creating spaces for exchange, collaboration, and critical debate. Through its annual conferences and other scholarly activities, the Association brings together established and early career researchers to foster a vibrant and interconnected academic community.

Upcoming Conferences & Events

  • Climate Law 10 Years after the Paris Agreement
    Annual Conference | 17–18 September 2026

    Climate Law 10 Years after the Paris Agreement

    Following its inaugural conference in Berlin in 2025, the European Association for Climate Law (EACL) is delighted to confirm that its second annual conference will take place in Helsinki, Finland, on 17–18 September 2026.

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Past Conferences & Events

  • ClimLaw@5
    Conference | 25 November 2025

    ClimLaw@5

    EACL was honoured to co-host the conference “ClimLaw@5” on 25 November 2025, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Research Centre for Climate Law (ClimLaw) in Graz, Austria.

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  • Climate Law in Europe:Taking Stock – Looking Forward
    Founding Conference | 22-23 September 2025

    Climate Law in Europe:Taking Stock – Looking Forward

    More than one hundred participants joined the first conference of the European Association of Climate Law (EACL) in Berlin on 22–23 September 2025.

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Other Activities

Working Groups

EACL plans to establish working groups to address emerging challenges and opportunities in climate law. These groups will offer members a platform to collaborate on specific topics, exchange knowledge, and contribute to research, policy, and practice across Europe and beyond.

Call for Papers

Ahead of each annual conference, EACL invites scholars and practitioners to contribute to the academic debate on climate law. Calls for Papers are an opportunity to share research, exchange ideas, and shape the conversation on pressing legal and policy challenges. More information is available on the event page or the EACL homepage.


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