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
Latest Episodes
What everyone gets wrong about the rights of nature - Episode 19 (with Erin O'Donnell)
In this episode, Associate Professor Erin O'Donnell (U Melbourne) joins us as a guest co-host to chat with us about the perils, pitfalls, and promise of researching in the burgeoning field of rights of nature. We discuss the top methodological ...
Blue carbon - harnessing the power of the ocean for climate and justice - Episode 18 (with Elizabeth Macpherson)
In this episode, Cristy interviews Liz about her Blue Carbon Futures research program. While it’s been claimed that blue carbon ecosystems can sequester up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests, the legal frameworks needed to protect...
Fighting for Free Flowing Rivers in Patagonia - Episode 17 (with Pía Weber Salazar)
In this episode we are joined by lawyer and activist Pía Weber Salazar who discusses her collective work securing legal protections for free flowing rivers in Chile. Pía explains how communities and activist coalitions are working together to p...
Rights and Resilience in Pacific Climate Advocacy - Episode 16 (with Keakaokawai Varner Hemi, Sereana Naepi, Julia Dehm and Cristy Clark)
In this episode, Cristy and Liz share Part Two of their LSAANZ Conference special on Rights and Resilience. The episode brings highlights from the December 2025 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, held in ...
Relationality and Reciprocity in River Governance - Episode 15 (with Gerrard Albert, Anne Poelina and Erin O'Donnell)
In this episode, Cristy and Liz share Part One of their LSAANZ Conference special on Relationality and Reciprocity. The episode brings highlights from the December 2025 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, ...
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