In this special episode of Law at the End of the World, we feature a discussion with leading ocean governance experts Dr Karen Fisher, Dr Emily Parke, Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa & Linda Faulkner. Recorded live during an event aligned with the UN Oceans Conference in Nice, they dive into the future of ocean law and governance.
Guests unpack the complexities of marine regulation, urging inclusive approaches that centre Indigenous knowledge, local perspectives, and western science. Liz and Cristy reflect through the lens of legal pluralism and share their hot takes on recent legal developments.
This one’s a little longer - feel free to dip into the parts that resonate (pun intended)
Show notes:
Rights of Nature: a Legal Response to the Environmental Crisis?
Raelene Cooper v Minister for Environment and Water (Fed Court)
Court battle to protect Murujuga
Handbook on Climate Litigation
Indigenous-led Rights-based Approaches to Climate Litigation
Orange roughy case
French Polynesia MPA
New Zealand must protect the ocean
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