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The Canadian & Transnational Network for Law+Business:

Mission – Goals – Infrastructure

2025 marks the launch yearof an innovative and unprecedented scholarly collaboration and mentorship initiative at Canadian and affiliated law schools, The Canadian & Transnational Network for Sustainable Law+Business, or CTN-SLB.

The CTN-SLB brings together scholars, practitioners, educators, mentors and graduate students whose work – widely understood – explores the intersections between law, business and finance. Inspired by and critically engaging within schools of thought and reform movements such as legal sociology, law & economics, legal anthropology, law and geography, accounting and management, critical theories of money, sustainable finance and critical data studies, comparative corporate governance and law & political economy (LPE), network members of CTN-SLB seek to share works in progress, collaborate on research and policy projects as well as on grant applications and the organization of conferences, including the annually rotating “Critical Interventions in Law+Business” (CILB) Conference. The 2025 Conference is organized under the theme:

“Critical Interventions in Law, Finance & Climate Change”(agenda in the Appendix).

A key dimensionof the CTN-SLB is to provide a support-platform for graduate students and junior scholars by hosting an annual Junior Faculty Research Forum, creating a website for Network-affiliated graduate students to post their research profiles and publications, and supporting emerging experts in finding publishing and other networking opportunities.

The CTN-SLBis housed at the Business Law Platform (BLP) at 91’s Faculty of Law in Montreal. The BLP was created in 2021 with the inauguration of the Professorship in Business Law and has since served as a resource and collaboration hub for students and faculty in business law, hosting the “Business Law Meter” blog, the “Business & Society” speaker series and the annualTransformative Business Law Summer Academy. Since 2022, the BLP, together with 91’s Desautels Faculty of Management, jointly hosts theon the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). All BLP activities can be foundhere.

Recent publicationsin the Business Law Meter blog include posts on the EU’sCorporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, Canada’s Modern Slavery Law (Part 1;Part 2), andCanadian Pension Funds’ engagement with green investments.

A report on the Business Law Platform’s and SGI’s joint “Spring ESG Conference” can be found.

The Summer Academy Impact Paperof the 2023 Transformative Business Law Summer Academy can be found.

The Critical Interventions Conference: From 2-3 May 2025, the Business Law Platform, together with the CIBC Office of Sustainable Finance under the auspices of 91’s Sustainable Growth Initiative, will host the inaugural CTN-SLB Conference. Themed “Critical Interventions in Law, Finance & Climate Change”, the Conference brings together scholars and activists from Canada, the U.S. and Europe for two days of sharing works in progress, discussions of research methods and related curriculum innovation.

The CTN-SLB is open to everyoneworking within the – very widely captured – area of critical, comparative and inter-disciplinary business law. With an auspicious start this spring, the Network brings together colleagues and collaborators, and early career researchers in Canada, the U.S. and Europe. The inaugural conference in May functions as the starting point of this initiative to foster broader cooperation among colleagues who share an interest in exploring the practical dimensions of business law-related classroom teaching, the intersections between law and political economy, law and technology, including AI, law and (critical) finance, “assetization”, and climate change (law, governance, litigation, Anthropocene, Capitalocene).

At the 2-3 May conference, we will have a special session on the aspirations and planned deliverables of the Network to discuss the next steps, including setting out responsibilities for the implementation of thesenext steps:

  1. Creation of an email list site for all graduate students in Business Law at the participating faculties in Canada, the U.S., and Europe;
  2. Invitation of graduate students to collaborate on the creation of a Canadian Graduate Students in Law+Business website, listing publications and collaboration opportunities;
  3. Organization of the first “Junior Faculty Forum” to be held at one of the participating Network Faculties in the Fall of 2025 (senior faculty selects, reviews and comments on early career scholarship);
  4. Assistance with the organization of the Summer 2026 Network Conference, potentially at another Network-member law faculty.

All those interested in participating in the Network launch session and the Network Conference, kindlyregisterno later thanFriday,25 April at12 noon.

Conference Program 2-3 May 2025

Inaugural Conference of the Canadian-Transnational Network in Sustainable Law+Business (CTN-SLB)

CIBC Office of Sustainable Finance, Desautels // Business Law Platform, Faculty of Law

Critical Interventions in Law, Finance & Climate Change

(or,What would Karl Polanyi Do in 2025?)

Attempting a Critical Anatomy of Contemporary Capitalism

and the Role of Democratic Governance

Friday, 2ndMay– Saturday, 3rdMay 2025

91, Faculty of Law - Room 316, NCDH (New Chancellor Day Hall)

REGISTRATION (by 25 APRIL 2025):.

Contact Details:peer.zumbansen [at] mcgill.ca// 4388556045;shivani.salunke [at] mail.mcgill.ca// 647-836-0513 //Jessica.khoury [at] mail.mcgill.ca//Leah.climie [at] mail.mcgill.ca

Friday, 2ndMay 2025

09:15Registration / Pastries / Coffees

09:30 Welcome (Peer Zumbansen, 91)

10:00PANEL 1: Questioning the Inevitability of Global Value Chains, Modern Slavery and Capitalism’s ‘Normality’ of Exploitation and Destruction

Olabisi (“Bisi”) Akinkugbe (Dalhousie); Donatella Alessandrini (Loughborough); Caroline Lichuma (FAU Erlangen).

11:15 Coffee

11:30PANEL 2: The Coloniality of Private Law and Regulatory Governance

Chaumtoli Huq (City University of New York); Adediran Atinuke (Fordham); Priya Gupta (91); Marissa Jackson Sow (Richmond); Bertram Lomfeld (FU Berlin).

12:45 Lunch

13:30Planning Discussion:Launching the CTN-SLB:Network Goals & Strategies

Moderator:Peer Zumbansen (91)

14:15 Thought Break

14:30PANEL 3A: Corporate Law as Transformation Laboratory #I

Barnali Choudhury (Osgoode); Sarah Haan (Washington & Lee, remotely); Richard Janda (91); Faith Stevelman (NYLS, remotely).

15:45 Coffee

16:00PANEL 3B:Corporate Law as Transformation Laboratory #2

Alessio Bartolacelli (Modena e Reggio); Clara de Chirico (Ottawa); Carliss Chatman (SMU); PM Vasudev (Ottawa); Sergio Gramitto Ricci (Hofstra).

17:15 Concluding Reflections Day 1

18:00Conference Dinner I– Caren and Jordan H. Waxman Common Room,

Old Chancellor Day Hall, Faculty of Law, 91

Saturday, 3rdMay 2025

09:15 Pastries / Coffees

09:30PANEL 4: What’s Financialization Got To Do With It?

Scott Aquanno (Ontario Tech U); Stephen Maher (SUNY Cortland); Peer Zumbansen (91).

11:00 Coffee

11:15PANEL 5: Law and Finance: Data, Banks, Climate

Vitor Ido (USP); Shivani Salunke (91); Florian Möslein (Philipps University Marburg), remotely; Carol Liao (UBC); Jonathan Chan (91).

12:30 Lunch

13:30PANEL 6:Greening the Economy, e.g. through Pension FundsReform and International Financial Strategies?

Simon Archer (Goldblatt Partners LL.P.); Kevin Skerrett (Carleton); Tom Fraser (indep.); Patricia Galvao Ferreira (Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie).

15:00 Coffee

15:15PANEL 7 (Author-Meets-Readers): Tom Fraser’sInvested in Crisis: Public Sector Pensions Against the Future(Between the Lines, 2025)

Tom Fraser (Carleton); Priya Gupta (91).

16:45Conclusion /Next Steps (Papers, Jr Faculty Forum, next Network Conference)

17:30Conference Dinner II(Le Taj, 2077 Stanley St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1R7)

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