Search Results - "Godden, Lee"
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Law and the practices of 'damming': Tasmanian Dams Case as a turning point
Published in Griffith law review (02-01-2015)“…By contrast to many analyses of Commonwealth v Tasmania (Tasmanian Dam case), this article focuses on what the case reveals about the damming of rivers and the…”
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Broadening law's context: materiality in socio-legal research
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2017)“…Socio-legal studies is a 'heterogeneous field' 1 that encompasses a broad range of topics. Indeed, recently, legal scholars who regard their work as…”
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Benefits and sharing: realizing rights in REDD
Published in Journal of human rights and the environment (01-03-2018)“…The impending impact of climate change upon human communities has elicited a call for 'climate justice', particularly to achieve justice for those most…”
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Climate Change Law in an Era of Multi-Level Governance
Published in Transnational environmental law (01-10-2012)“…As international negotiations struggle to deliver timely, binding commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to safe levels, the environmental legal…”
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Critical reflections on building a community of conversation about water governance in Australia
Published in Water alternatives (01-02-2016)“…Water governance has emerged as a field of research endeavour in response to failures of current and historical management approaches to adequately address…”
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Death, desire, modernity and redemption : climate change and public international environmental law
Published in Melbourne journal of international law (01-10-2009)“…Climate change as a crisis of modern civilisation climate change as an outcome of a shift in governance from state control and concern about death to a…”
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Law, governance and risk : deconstructing the public-private divide in climate change adaptation
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-01-2013)“…Examination of the complex of law and regulation around climate change adaptation - interaction between public and private spheres - shifting of…”
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The Invention of Tradition: Property Law as a Knowledge Space for the Appropriation of the South
Published in Griffith law review (01-01-2007)“…Legal and social relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians - issues of tradition and its problematic application within native title law…”
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Climate change and REDD+: property as a prism for conceiving Indigenous peoples' engagement
Published in Journal of human rights and the environment (01-09-2012)“…The rapid emergence of carbon markets internationally, and rising concerns about the impact of such schemes on Indigenous and local community interests, rights…”
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Conservation planning and Indigenous governance in Australia's Indigenous Protected Areas
Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2016)“…Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) recognize that “country” constitutes land and waters that have enduring cultural, social, and economic linkages for…”
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Terrorism: Reinvoking the Barbarian to Secure the Space of Civilisation
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The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (CTH) : dark sides of virtue
Published in Melbourne University law review (01-01-2007)“…Evolution of practices of environmental impact assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) - extension of the EPBC…”
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Australia’s carbon pricing mechanism
Published in Climate law (2011)“…Australia's response to climate change has been under discussion in national policy fora for more than two decades. A long-standing preference for market-based…”
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What price democracy? Blue Wedges and the hurdles to public interest environmental litigation
Published in Alternative law journal (01-12-2008)“…Blue Wedges campaign against dredging Port Phillip Bay - public interest environmental litigation - community groups and their ability to undertake effective…”
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Climate change law and governance from the “bottom up”: Introduction to the special issue
Published in Climate law (2011)“…Climate change law and governance are at a crossroads. As a problem of global dimensions, a centralized approach to climate change regulation, based in binding…”
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Accommodating Interests in Resource Extraction: Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities and the Role of Law in Economic and Social Sustainability (JERL Mar 08)
Published in Journal of energy & natural resources law (01-03-2008)“…Australia and other parts of the globe are experiencing an unprecedented boom in the resource extraction sector. In Australia, the sites of resource extraction…”
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Grounding Law as Cultural Memory: A 'Proper' Account of Property and Native Title in Australian Law and Land
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Australian environmental management : a 'dams' story
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-01-2005)“…History of involvement of political and judicial players in Australian environmental management - from the 1983 Tasmanian Dam decision to recent rulings in the…”
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Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD) : implementation issues
Published in Monash University law review (01-03-2010)“…Crucial role of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD) recognised at the Copenhagen Accord - technical…”
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Water Law and Planning Frameworks Under Climate Change Variability: Systemic and Adaptive Management of Flood Risk
Published in Water resources management (01-12-2011)“…Climate change is predicted to bring more extreme climatic variability to Australia. Yet recent reforms to Australian water law and governance have typically…”
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