Environmental Protection and Limits of Rights Talk
For complete article visit Environmental Protection and the Limits of Rights Talk from Right Now – Human Rights in Australia by Peter Burdon — Excerpts of original article There is a long history in environmental studies of locating and developing...
Wild Law – a vision for an Earth centred legal system
The Australian Wild Law Alliance (AWLA) and the Environment Defender’s Office Victoria are hosting a 1 day interactive workshop in Melbourne on Friday 17 August, titled “Wild Law – a vision for an Earth centred legal system”. This workshop is...
Australian Wild Law Alliance launches website
Australian Wild Law Alliance (AWLA) recently launched a website for its new, expanding organization. The organization is a grounding rod for Wild Law and Rights of Nature “down under”. Stay tuned and engaged with AWLA at www.WildLaw.org.au or their Facebook...
Prioritizing the Environment?
Australian Wild Law Alliance announces Griffith Law School Seminar Series with Professor Tim Bonyhady, The Australian National University Wednesday 28 March 2012 Most Australian environmental legislation gives government vast discretion as to what weight it puts on environmental considerations, with...
Progressive Law Network Conference – Melbourne, AU 16 March 2012
The Progressive Law Network is hosting a 1 day conference at Monash University, Melbourne, on Friday 16th March. Dr Peter Burdon of the University of Adelaide and Australian Wild Law Alliance Board of Management will be one of several speakers focusing...
Progressive Law Network Conference – Melbourne, AU 16 March 2012
The Progressive Law Network is hosting a 1 day conference at Monash University, Melbourne, on Friday 16th March. Dr Peter Burdon of the University of Adelaide and Australian Wild Law Alliance Board of Management will be one of several speakers focusing...
Introducing Earth Law Network
Launched at Australia’s Wild Law Conference in September 2011, the Earth Law Network s to generate interdisciplinary and collaborative research and stimulate practical legal innovations in the the emergent areas of Earth Jurisprudence, Wild Law and related areas. The Earth...
Australia’s Wild Law 2011 Conference Photos and Presentations
Does Environmental Law Protect the Environment? Enjoy presentations by plenary and workshop speakers … Program and speakers Did you participate in Australia’s 3rd Wild Law Conference in September 2011? Know friends and colleagues who did? Enjoy photos of presenters and...
Earth Jurisprudence: Building Theory and Practice
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!! Australia’s Third Wild Law Conference Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia 16-18 September, 2011 Earth Jurisprudence is an emerging theory of law which proposes that we rethink our legal and political systems to make sure they support,...
What if trees could sue?
by Peter Burdon, ABC Environment – May 17, 2011 Giving nature legal rights in a similar way as humans do may sound far fetched, but there are places around the world where this is becoming reality. Peter Burdon reflects on...
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