From 16-18th September 2011, Griffith University and the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA) hosted Australia’s Third Wild Law Conference. More than 100 delegates came from across Australia and around the world – including South Africa, USA, Austria, India and New Zealand - to explore and build the theory and practice of Wild Law and Earth Jurisprudence. The conference brought together a diverse mix of people, including researchers, regulators, legal practitioners, activists, students and interested members of the community.
Key note speakers were Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe AO and Cormac Cullinan (author of 'Wild Law' and co-founder of The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature). Other Day 1 speakers included Professor Brendan Mackey (ANU), Professor Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland), Professor Douglas Fisher (QUT), Dr Peter Burdon (University of Adelaide), Senator Larissa Waters, Jo Bragg (EDO Qld) and Dr Chris McGrath (UQ).
Conference Themes and Presentations
The Conference invited speakers and participants to explore the theory and practical implications of earth jurisprudence and wild law. Themes included: wild law and climate change, wild law in a post-growth world, indigenous perspectives, wild law and science, the relationship between Wild Law and animal law, environmental activism and regulatory critiques. Theoretical papers examined posthuman animality, anthropocentrism and ecocentrism and a range of other themes.
Two Wild Law Publications Launched
The Conference saw the launch of two Australian publications on Wild Law and Earth Jurisprudence:
- Dr Peter Burdon and Cormac Cullinan launched “Exploring Wild Law: The Philosophy of Earth Jurisprudence”, Wakefield Press 2011. The book brings together voices from the leading proponents of Wild Law around the world. It introduces readers to the idea of wild law and considers its relationship to environmental law, the rights of nature, science, religion, property law and international governance.
- Dr Alessandro Pelizzon announced the publication of the Southern Cross University Law Review’s 2011 Special Edition on Earth Jurisprudence. The Journal features many of the papers from the 2010 Wild Law Conference in Wollongong.
Launch of Australia’s Wild Law networks
The Conference also saw the official launch of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA) and the Southern Cross University’s Earth Laws Research Network.
The Earth Laws Research Network is a new research network created by the Southern Cross University. It aims to provide academic staff, students and collaborators with a platform to inform interdisciplinary education and research in the emergent areas of Earth Jurisprudence, Wild Law and related areas. For further information, contact Dr Alessandro Pelizzon - alessandro.pelizzon@scu.edu.au
Next Steps
The final session of the Conference enabled conference delegates to discuss next steps for developing Wild Law in Australia. Many of these ideas have now been integrated into AELA’s agenda for work over the next 12 to 18 months.
With the launch of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance and Earth Laws Network, Wild Law Discussion Groups announced in Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide and a fourth Australian Wild Law conference being planned for 2013, the Wild Law movement is growing from strength to strength in Australia. If you’d like to find out more, or get involved, please get in touch anytime: convenor@earthlaws.org.au
Media coverage and blogs
- Brisbane Times, 16 September
- The Wire, 27 September
- Natural Justice blog
Powerpoint presentations from the conference can be downloaded here, listed alphabetically by speaker:
- Abernathy, S. - Claim to the Country An Anthem Skotnes (PDF 81.0 KB)
- Abernathy, S. - Images for Wild Law (PDF 4.8 MB)
- Alexander, S. - Peak Oil and the Twilight of Growth (Video 77.6 MB)
- Anderson, M. - Indigenous cultural governance of water in the Murray Darling (PDF 1.8 MB)
- Anderson, M. - The law lore of the Dreaming People and their relationship to all things natural (PDF 4.3 MB)
- Barouskaya, I. - Anthropocentrism and ecocentrism finding balance for environmental protection purposes (PDF 2.2 MB)
- Bosselmann, K. - Eco Constitutionalism A new area of legal research and advocacy (PDF 9.6 MB)
- Bragg, J. - Coal Seam Gas and Mining (PDF 2.2 MB)
- Burdon, P. - Toward an Ecocentric Theory of Private Property (PDF 6.9 MB)
- Burdon, P. and Maloney, M. - Introduction to Wild Law (PDF 11.5 MB)
- Byrne, M. - White sky, anyone, wild about geoengineering.pdf (PDF 5.2 MB)
- Cullinan, C. - Changing Terrain The significance of rights of Nature for environmental and social activism (PDF 3.7 MB)
- Deane, F. - Carbon Taxes and Wild Law Will Liabilities Protect the Atmospheric Commons (PDF 17.7 MB)
- Fisher, D. - Jurisprudential Challenges to the Protection of the Natural Environment (PDF 855.9 KB)
- Fitz-Henry, E. - Between Rights and Services (PDF 2.8 MB)
- Grigg, B. - The dangerous trade in wild life biodiversity offset schemes in Australia (PDF 855.0 KB)
- Hadley, J. - Animal property rights and wild law (PDF 3.5 MB)
- Hamblin, M. - Wild Law and Domesticated Animals a wild law approach to the regulation of farming industries in Australia (PDF 2.2 MB)
- Hand, B. and Greenwood, K. - Speaking For Country (PDF 11.0 MB)
- Jasemian, A. - Legal mechanisms to restore the environment answered questions (PDF 49.4 KB)
- Jasemian, A. - Legal mechanisms to restore the environment recorded presentation (Video 31.0 MB)
- Jonas, H. - Biocultural Rights Political Ecology, Jurisprudence, Resistence and Engagement (PDF 24.7 MB)
- Julien, P. - Queensland and Federal environmental legislation too horse and buggy for fossil fuel mining impacts - Case studies from Central Queensland (PDF 30.9 MB)
- Koons, J. - Center for Earth Jurisprudence A Pictorial History (PDF 56.7 MB)
- Koons, J. - Transforming Law and Governance for the Post Petroleum Period (PDF 11.6 MB)
- Lewis, B. - The right to be green using human rights law to achieve environmental protection (PDF 76.0 KB)
- Lowe, I. - The law and sustainable futures (PDF 2.3 MB)
- Lucienne, R. - Indigenous Jurisprudence Ecospirituality Terra Australis Legitimus Australias Conscience (If you would like a copy of this presentation, please contact Michelle Maloney who will send a request to the author. Thank you.)
- Mackey, B. and Rakhyun, K. - Promise the Earth on the necessary relationships between Earth system science and international environmental law (PDF 5.6 MB)
- Maguire. R, - Role of the Judiciary in Earth Jurisprudence (PDF 577.7 KB)
- Maloney, M. - Can Earth jurisprudence put the brakes on unsustainable consumption (PDF 6.1 MB)
- Mauerhofer, V. - A Legislation Check assessing the national legal system concerning more environmental sustainability towards Earth centeredness (PDF 6.4 MB)
- Mauerhofer, V. - The Governance Check practical experiences from an Austrian governmental structure assessment fostering Earth centered governance (PDF 3.0 MB)
- McGrath, C. - Recognising the interlinked nature of environmental law creates fertile ground for Wild Law principles (PDF 9.1 MB)
- Mylius, B. - Towards the unthinkable Earth Jurisprudence and an ecocentric episteme (PDF 4.2 MB)
- Pelizzon, A. - Keeping the Fire Legal Pluralism and Eath Jurisprudence (PDF 8.1 MB)
- Percival, D. - So many laws, but wheres the environmental protection Bribie Islands Disappearing Sand Dunes and Sea Turtles (PDF 10.2 MB)
- Rickets, A. and Pelizzon, A. - From Onotological Anthropocentrism to Normative Anthropocentrism (PDF 2.1 MB)
- Rivers, N. - Wild Law or just a wild ride The Murray Darling Basin (PDF 2.1 MB)
- Roberts C - A wild law look at carbon rights in trees and soils (PDF 75.3 KB)
- Rogers, N. - Wild law and science fiction (PDF 2.3 MB)
- Sadhu, S. - Wild Law A New Challenge (PDF 8.6 MB)
- Sanders, R. - Beyond Steady State Economics (PDF 266.2 KB)
- Schillmoller, A. - Gaining Ground Towards a Discourse of Posthuman Animality A Geophilosophical Journey (PDF 182.7 MB)
- Sheehan, L. - Fighting for Waterway Rights in California (PDF 9.1 MB)
- Smith, R. - Wild Excuses for Inexcusable Laws Developing Wild Law through an International Right to Development and Bioregionalism (PDF 2.7 MB)
- Sperling, K. - A billionaires tale Corporate law and metabolism of the Earth (PDF 8.3 MB)
- Sydes, B. - Taming of a wild law the sorry story of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (PDF 454.3 KB)
- White, S. - Wild Law and Animal Law Commonalities and Differences (PDF 120.5 KB)
- Williams, C. - Wild Law in Australia Practice and Possibilities (PDF 2.2 MB)
- Winer, M. - Land use and natural resource management (PDF 6.4 MB)
- Zotti, M. - Where are the wild lawyers of the future Nature deficit disorder and its impact on children (PDF 10.0 MB)