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PhD in Law, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium (ongoing)
LLM in International Human Rights Law, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
LLB in Law, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
Arınç Onat Kılıç is a doctoral researcher and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp, Belgium. His doctoral socio-legal research investigates the legal and financial structures of blue bonds, a specific sustainable finance instrument for water-related climate and biodiversity action. Particularly focusing on the real-life implications of various legal techniques, including contractual clauses, liability regimes, and enforcement mechanisms, this project critically examines whether the operationalization of different blue bond modalities aligns with the international law of sustainable finance and respects human rights. The project employs a mixed-methods approach, involving qualitative empirical data in the form of semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders (financial actors, policymakers, NGOs, and local communities) and doctrinal legal research. The research's theoretical lens draws on critical legal theory, ecological modernization theory, and political ecology. Arınç has previously taught at the University of Antwerp and the Arctic University of Norway.
Arınç Onat Kılıç is a doctoral researcher and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp, Belgium. His doctoral socio-legal research investigates the legal and financial structures of blue bonds, a specific sustainable finance instrument for water-related climate and biodiversity action. Particularly focusing on the real-life implications of various legal techniques, including contractual clauses, liability regimes, and enforcement mechanisms, this project critically examines whether the operationalization of different blue bond modalities aligns with the international law of sustainable finance and respects human rights. The project employs a mixed-methods approach, involving qualitative empirical data in the form of semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders (financial actors, policymakers, NGOs, and local communities) and doctrinal legal research. The research's theoretical lens draws on critical legal theory, ecological modernization theory, and political ecology. Arınç has previously taught at the University of Antwerp and the Arctic University of Norway.