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Publications

There are a variety of publications available related to the CICC, many of which are free to download below.

The CICC Project Team has released a new books this year!. Read more about it below. 


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Bookshop Selection: Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes

D'Souza and Staal's stunningly ambitious CICC defines a horizon beyond systems of property and world-ending climate crimes.

T. J. Demos, author of Radical Futurisms: Ecologies of Collapse, Chronopolitics, and Justice-to-Come

D'Souza and Staal's radical approach to the consideration of responsibilities and mutual respect, arrives to this modern, alienating and demeaning world as a bucket full of tiny papers with memories written on them.

Ramón Vera-Herrera, GRAIN (Latin America) and edito Biodiversidad, Sustento y Culturas

This publication has been realised with thanks to multi-year support from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst. In additional, the publication was supported by the Stimuleringsfonds voor Creatieve Industrie within the InnovatieLabs project, The New Social: Hybrid Strategies for Cultural Spaces. You can order the book through the https://framerframed.nl/store/.


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Comrades in Extinction

As part of the exhibition at Framer Framed, Staal and D'Souza made a publication of an ancestral ecology of species of animals and plants that have been made extinct due to intergenerational climate crimes.


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Exhibition Catalogue (EN)

Click here to access the English version of the Exhibition Catalogue for the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (2021), produced by Framer Framed. 

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Exhibition Catalogue (NL)

Click here to download the Dutch version of the Exhibition Catalogue.


What's Wrong With Rights?

The legal basis for the CICC is Radha D'Souza's book, What's Wrong with Rights? She examines the theory and practice of contemporary rights. Her critique of liberal rights exposes the paradox between 'good' capitalism and the reality of its actions. The book is available to purchase from the publisher, Pluto Books. Read more of D'Souza's academic work here.