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View article: The Evasion of Historical Responsibility?
The Evasion of Historical Responsibility? Open
The International Court Advisory’s advisory opinion on Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change has been celebrated as marking the start of a “new era of climate reparations.” In my contribution, I want to draw attention to how, …
View article: Promise, deferral and dissonance: Law, time and environments in the Anthropocene
Promise, deferral and dissonance: Law, time and environments in the Anthropocene Open
Dominant modes of temporal ordering premised on linear, progressive time are deeply implicated in the production of “Anthropocene” conditions. This article explores how international law is responding to the temporal challenges of the Anth…
View article: Climate Injustice, Racial Capitalism, and the Contradictions of Property
Climate Injustice, Racial Capitalism, and the Contradictions of Property Open
View article: Who Receives Reparations in the Context of Climate Change: Conflicting International Legal Claims
Who Receives Reparations in the Context of Climate Change: Conflicting International Legal Claims Open
In the context of climate change, conflicting legal claims are being articulated and adjudicated about who is owed reparations. Vulnerable individuals and states, primarily from the Global South, have advanced arguments in various forums t…
View article: From Stockholm to Rio: North-South Contestations in International Environmental Law
From Stockholm to Rio: North-South Contestations in International Environmental Law Open
View article: Catalysing Climate Conscious Legal Education Through Open Education Resources
Catalysing Climate Conscious Legal Education Through Open Education Resources Open
This case study outlines an integrated project called Climate Conscious Lawyers that aims to transform legal education. It uses Open Education Resources (OER) to address climate change challenges in the legal profession. The project’s visi…
View article: Mainstreaming Climate Change in Global Legal Education
Mainstreaming Climate Change in Global Legal Education Open
View article: Undermining the Energy Transition
Undermining the Energy Transition Open
Australia is confronted with three multi-billion dollar investment treaty claims from a mining company. The basis for two of the claims is a judgment from the Queensland Land Court, in which the court recommended that no mining lease and e…
View article: Towards an interdisciplinary agenda for teaching in the climate crisis: reflections from the humanities and social sciences
Towards an interdisciplinary agenda for teaching in the climate crisis: reflections from the humanities and social sciences Open
The current anthropogenic climate crisis presents unique challenges to the higher education classroom. Pedagogy in the context of climate change must be attuned to complex and varied student experiences that can contend with feelings of an…
View article: Beyond Climate Due Diligence: Fossil Fuels, ‘Red Lines’ and Reparations
Beyond Climate Due Diligence: Fossil Fuels, ‘Red Lines’ and Reparations Open
The scale and scope of the climate crisis and its drastically worsening impacts means that even as a ‘climate due diligence’ obligation is increasingly taking shape as a dimension of human rights due diligence, there is also growing eviden…
View article: Legally Constituting the Value of Nature
Legally Constituting the Value of Nature Open
It is common to hear that a shift in social values is necessary in order to promote a more ecologically just way of inhabiting the earth. The term "value" frequently appears in debates about socio-ecological transformation and transition t…
View article: The Rights of Nature as a Legal Response to the Global Environmental Crisis? A Critical Review of International Law’s ‘Greening’ Agenda
The Rights of Nature as a Legal Response to the Global Environmental Crisis? A Critical Review of International Law’s ‘Greening’ Agenda Open
Over the past decade and a half, various natural entities have been recognised as having rights or legal personhood in certain domestic jurisdictions. The idea of nature as rights-bearing is seen by advocates to be a new and improved respo…
View article: Environmental Justice Challenges to International Economic Ordering
Environmental Justice Challenges to International Economic Ordering Open
The relationship between trade, investment, and environmental protection is complex, and environmental activists have engaged with international economic law in a wide variety of ways. Some environmental activists have sought to use trade …
View article: Private Regulatory Initiatives and Beyond:
Private Regulatory Initiatives and Beyond: Open
View article: Private Regulatory Initiatives, Human Rights, and Supply Chain Capitalism
Private Regulatory Initiatives, Human Rights, and Supply Chain Capitalism Open
View article: Translocal legalities: local encounters with transnational law
Translocal legalities: local encounters with transnational law Open
Recent scholarship on transnational law has emphasised how the proliferation and fragmentation of normative orders, legal forms, and transnational actors are transforming the nature and authority of law in the contemporary global context. …
View article: Meltdown! International Law Praxis During Socio-Ecological Crises
Meltdown! International Law Praxis During Socio-Ecological Crises Open
View article: Introduction: ‘Redistributive Human Rights?’ symposium
Introduction: ‘Redistributive Human Rights?’ symposium Open
Introduction to ‘Redistributive Human Rights?’ symposium of four articles
View article: Reflections on Paris: Thoughts Towards a Critical Approach to Climate Law
Reflections on Paris: Thoughts Towards a Critical Approach to Climate Law Open
This article critically evaluates the 2015 Paris Agreement, highlighting the almost dichotomous responses it received from the mainstream press as compared to the climate justice movement. This article foregrounds that divide in order to a…
View article: Redressing Historical Responsibility for the Unjust Precarities of Climate Change in the Present
Redressing Historical Responsibility for the Unjust Precarities of Climate Change in the Present Open
View article: Spring-boarding into new contexts: reflections on Eve Darian-Smith's<i>Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches</i>- Reviews on Eve Darian-Smith , Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Spring-boarding into new contexts: reflections on Eve Darian-Smith's<i>Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches</i>- Reviews on Eve Darian-Smith , Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013) Open
Spring-boarding into new contexts: reflections on Eve Darian-Smith's Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches - Reviews on Eve Darian-Smith , Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches (Cambridge: …
View article: Authorizing Appropriation?: Law in Contested Forested Spaces
Authorizing Appropriation?: Law in Contested Forested Spaces Open
The 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change confirmed that the controversial reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation scheme, known as REDD+, will play a central role in the post-2020 climate regime. This review essay co…
View article: Indigenous peoples and REDD+ safeguards: rights as resistance or as disciplinary inclusion in the green economy?
Indigenous peoples and REDD+ safeguards: rights as resistance or as disciplinary inclusion in the green economy? Open
This article critically evaluates the discourses concerning the social impacts of Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) carbon offset schemes on people living in and around forest areas. In particular, the art…
View article: International Law, Temporalities and Narratives of the Climate Crisis
International Law, Temporalities and Narratives of the Climate Crisis Open
This review essay reads four books that pertain directly or indirectly to the climate crisis. It foregrounds the different temporalising narratives that underpin these accounts and investigates how these enliven different possibilities for…
View article: Indigenous Peoples and REDD Safeguards: Rights as Resistance or as Disciplinary Inclusion in the Green Economy?
Indigenous Peoples and REDD Safeguards: Rights as Resistance or as Disciplinary Inclusion in the Green Economy? Open
This article critically evaluates the discourses concerning the social impacts of Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD ) carbon offset schemes on people living in and around forest areas. In particular, the art…