This article is a summary of the proceedings of the international symposium ‘Environmental Adjudication in the 21st Century,’ held in Auckland, New Zealand in April 2017. The symposium was organised by a research group formed to discuss and debate the challenges of adjudicating for the environment, based at the University of Otago, and comprised of academics, judges and environmental law practitioners from around the world. The Auckland Symposium was attended by 200 people and brought together representatives of over 30 jurisdictions engaged in specialist environmental adjudication. Participants were privileged to hear presentations from members of the judiciary and academics from around the world, with the keynote address being given by Lo...
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Australia¿s state of New South Wales established a Land and Environment Court in 1980. During an int...
This article offers an analysis of how environmental tribunals contribute to important advances in e...
Report on the Pacific Islands Judges Symposium on Environmental Law and Sudstainable DevThe Pacific ...
The age of Anthropocene has brought with it multiple challenges that disrupt Earth system processes ...
This is the text of a paper presented at the International Conference on Environment and Disaster Ma...
International environmental law is one of the most dynamic fields of public international law, and h...
This is the text of a speech given at the International Symposium on Environmental Courts and Tribun...
New Zealand\u27s Resource Management Act of 1991 (“RMA”) placed the island nation on the world\u27s ...
This article is an outgrowth and expansion of a speech given at the International Symposium on Envir...
This is the text of a speech given at the International Symposium on Environmental Courts and Tribun...
This volume of conference abstracts and papers represents the lasting footprint of the Ecopolitics X...
The inaugural Environmental Law and Justice Symposium will feature an overview of the latest interna...
Between 11–15 July 2022 Queensland University of Technology hosted the IUCN Academy of Environmental...
On April 14 and 15, 1989, over three hundred environmental practitioners, academics, and law student...
The enforcement of environmental law is today suffering in most of the world of poor implementation ...
Australia¿s state of New South Wales established a Land and Environment Court in 1980. During an int...
This article offers an analysis of how environmental tribunals contribute to important advances in e...