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Tag Archives: Dr Peter Burdon
The Future of Environmental Law – Dr Peter Burdon to speak at conference
On 16 March 2012 Dr Peter Burdon will be speaking on the topic of ‘The Future of Environmental Law at the annual Progressive Law Network Conference, held at the new Monash Law Chambers, Melbourne. Also on the Panel is The Hon. Chief Justice Brian Preston, Chief Justice of the NSW Land and Environment Court, NSW. [...]
Adelaide Law School academic to talk at Law Council of Australia symposium
On Friday 25 November Dr Peter Burdon will speak on the topic of Earth Jurisprudence at a symposium organised by the Law Council of Australia on the future of environmental law. The symposium will mark the contributions of Emeritus Professor Ben Boer and Professor Robert Fowler have made, and continue to make, significant contributions in [...]
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‘Earth Jurisprudence’ Radio Interview
Adelaide Law School academic Dr Peter Burdon, gave an interview on ‘Earth Jurisprudence’ which went to air on ‘Late Night Live’ with Phillip Adams on 18 October 2011. Please find the audio: http://abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive/ Earth Jurisprudence – Late Night Live 18 Oct 2011 9:58:39pm Earlier this year, a river in Ecuador won a court case. The [...]
Posted in Research, Seminars Also tagged Earth Jurisprudence, Ecuador court case, Late Night Live, Radio Interview Comments closed
Adelaide Law School Academics win ‘excellence in teaching’ award
On the 11 August 2011, Professor Christopher Findlay, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Professions, announced the award of the 2011 Executive Dean’s Prize for excellence in teaching, to Dr Paul Babie, Dr Peter Burdon, and Mr Paul Leadbeter of the Adelaide Law School, for their teaching in Property Law. Professor Findlay stated “the work by [...]
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Dr Peter Burdon to present at ‘Earth Jurisprudence: Building Theory and Practice’ conference
From the 16-18 September Dr Peter Burdon will be speaking at ‘Earth Jurisprudence: Building Theory and Practice’ at Griffith University. He will present on the theory of Earth Jurisprudence and the development of an ecocentric theory of private property. He will also launch a recently edited collection of papers entitled Essays in Wild Law: The [...]
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Dr Peter Burdon presents his research on Environmental Jurisprudence at two international conferences