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Faculty Colloquium with Carol Liao – Corporate Law and Climate Injustice: An Intersectional Feminist Critique of Governance and Accountability
February 26, 2026, 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm

There is a common assumption that corporate law is politically and socially neutral. Dr. Liao will discuss how these ostensibly neutral doctrines and norms – such as shareholder wealth maximization, contractarian models of the firm, and voluntary disclosure reporting – are deeply shaped by patriarchal and colonial power structures. She argues that these governance frameworks systematically externalize climate harms while obscuring responsibility for their inequitable and disproportionate impacts – particularly on Indigenous peoples and their territories, across racialized communities, through gender-differentiated effects, and via structurally uneven burdens imposed on the Global South, as well as on poor, elderly, disabled, and other historically marginalized groups. By reframing climate injustice as a predictable outcome of corporate legal design rather than regulatory failure, she calls for a re-imagining of corporate accountability through feminist principles of substantive equality, care, and intersectional justice.
Join us on Thursday, February 26th for a Faculty Colloquium with Dr. Carol Liao. The Allard School of Law Faculty Colloquium Series features research talks and discussions by invited speakers and faculty members.
For Zoom details, email: eventassistant@allard.ubc.ca
