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ECGI Conversations - Georg Ringe

15 min · 17 de ene de 2026
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Dr Tom Gosling interviews Prof. Wolf-Georg Ringe, Professor of Law and Finance and Director of the Institute of Law & Economics at the University of Hamburg, on his recent paper "Net-Zero Transition and Divestments of Carbon-Intensive Assets ", co-authored by Alperen Gözlügöl. ECGI Conversations is a compelling new interview series aimed at uncovering valuable insights, ideas, and perspectives from cutting-edge academic research. Hosted by ECGI Executive Fellow, Dr. Tom Gosling, this series promises to bring forth engaging discussions with leading experts in the field.

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