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Category: Environmental Law

Climate Change and Climate Anxiety at the Law School

In this post, Dr Lovleen Bhullar and Professor Natasa Mavronicola discuss how climate change and climate anxiety can shape students’ experiences and pursuits within and beyond the Law School.

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
20 September 202321 September 2023
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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Eric Ngang

In this post, Dr Eric Ngang discusses his research interests in the area of climate change

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
2 June 20232 June 2023
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Research Spotlight: Dr Mariela de Amstalden

This post highlights research interests and activities of Dr Mariela de Amstalden

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
2 May 20233 May 2023
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Constitutional environmental duties of individuals

In this post, Dr Lovleen Bhullar discusses constitutional environmental duties of individuals in the context of India’s constitutional law and practice

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
16 January 202320 March 2023
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Justice as Recognition: Why the Participation of Rural African Women in Environmental Decision-Making Matters

In this post, Dr Synda Obaji discusses women’s participation in environmental decision-making in Africa from the viewpoint of environmental law and human rights law

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
6 January 202320 March 2023
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Incentivising Nature Conservation in a Time of Pandemic – Some Options for Africa

In this post, Dr Walters Nsoh discusses Nature Conservation in a Time of Pandemic

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
6 June 20223 October 2022
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“War on Superbugs”: Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment

In this post, Dr Lovleen Bhullar discusses Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment

Author:Author Alexander Orakhelashvili
Published: Posted on
7 March 20223 October 2022
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