The Law Schools Global League (LSGL) is proud to announce the winners of two groundbreaking research projects that exemplify our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in global legal education and research.
🏆 Uncovering Jurisdictional, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences on Fundamental Legal Beliefs: A Cross-Cultural Experimental Study

Kevin Tobia, Georgetown University Law Center
Izabela Skoczeń, Jagiellonian University
José Luiz Nunes, FGV Direito Rio
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🏆 Gendering the Energy Transition (GENDERGY): Legal Cartographies of Precarity in Labor and Land across Africa and Latin America

Phillip Paiement, Tilburg Law School
Thalia Viveros Uehara, Tilburg Law School
Cecile De Villiers, University of Cape Town
Melanie Jean Murcott, University of Cape Town
OlĂvia de Quintana Figueiredo Pasqualeto , FGV DIREITO SP
Dr Clara MarĂa LĂłpez RodrĂguez, The Dickson Poon School of Law
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We extend our heartfelt congratulations to these brilliant researchers for their innovative proposals and look forward to seeing the impactful outcomes of their work.
A special thanks to Tito Rendas, LSGL Research Director, for his leadership, and to our evaluation committee – Ana MarĂa Zorrilla Noriega (Instituto TecnolĂłgico AutĂłnomo de MĂ©xico), Radha Ivory (The University of Queensland ), and Russell Korobkin (University of California, Los Angeles – School of Law) – for conducting a fair and impartial assessment process.
These projects embody the spirit of LSGL, addressing critical global challenges through cross-disciplinary and cross-jurisdictional collaboration.
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We are excited to support this important work and can’t wait to see the contributions these projects will make to the global legal community!