
Law at the End of the World
In this podcast, coming to you from the end of the world, Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark share developments and insights about how law is being used to support outcomes for the environment and those who depend on it - i.e. everyone.
Law at the End of the World
Green transitional justice, reparations, and ecocide - Episode 7 (with Rachel Killean)
In this episode of Law at the End of the World, hosts Cristy & Liz discuss updates in environmental law, focusing on the concept of ecocide and its implications for justice.
Dr Rachel Killean joins to discuss how her experiences in Cambodia shaped her focus on transitional and environmental justice. She introduces her upcoming book, Green Transitional Justice and reflects on the value of reparative approaches and curiosity in research.
Show notes
- London Climate Action Week
- Vegan Gluten-Free Banana Bread
- Just Cause
- Government undermines regional powers to protect coastal biodiversity
- Wetland restoration is seen as sunk cost
- Biodiversity Credits, Stolen Land, and the Risk of Recolonising Aotearoa
- Episode 239: Legacies of Colonialism, Dr. Olivia Mason
- World’s first Indigenous-led ocean reserve
- Melanesian Ocean Reserve
- Woodside's gas extension: another legal challenge
- Revealed: the astonishing emissions that will result from the North West Shelf project
- Pabai Pabai & Anor v Commwealth of Australia
- Billy & others v. Australia
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