Episode 17 of Law at the End of the World features the fabulous Pia Weber, speaking about her work protecting free flowing rivers in Patagonia.
@prof-mac.bsky.social and I also get back to sharing updates on environmental law - a busy field!
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He forgot to say “who, by the way, is my brother”….
Biggest environmental policy overhaul since the RMA underway in Aotearoa www.rnz.co.nz/national/pro...
I should note here that I forced @prof-mac.bsky.social into the hot seat for this episode, because she is a research funding *powerhouse* - having won millions of $$$ in grant funding. I learned so much from this interview.
Episode 14 of Law at the End of the World is now out. I love this one. @prof-mac.bsky.social has a brilliant chat with César Rodríguez-Garavito (NYU Law) about making a difference in the world. It’s full of hope and inspiration.
Did you miss out on the Law & Society Association of Australia & New Zealand (LSAANZ) conference last December? Or would you like to revisit some of the highlights? @prof-mac.bsky.social and I have you covered with this special episode of Law at the end of the world.
(This is Part 1 of 2.)
Episode 12 of Law at the End of the World is out, featuring the fabulous @emilyjones.bsky.social
Bouncing off Liz’s chat with Emily,
@prof-mac.bsky.social and I talk about how academics can contribute to positive transformative change, especially within environmental law.
Ep 11 of Law at the End of the World is now out.
@prof-mac.bsky.social and I were thrilled to host Alessandro Pelizzon for this episode to talk about his new(ish) book: Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law.
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Episode 10 of Law at the End of the World is now live. @prof-mac.bsky.social and I are thrilled to host Prof Aoife Nolan as our guest for this episode focused on climate change, the rights of children, future generations, and to care - and the question of how to have an impact as an academic.
After a short hiatus, @prof-mac.bsky.social and I are back with Season 2 of Law at the End of the World. And our fabulous guest is @ezzyod.bsky.social talking river personhood, Indigenous water rights and heaps more!
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Absolutely thrilled to join @cristyclark.bsky.social and @prof-mac.bsky.social on their wonderful podcast!
Series two begins now, and if you haven't already listened to season one, every single episode is a delight.
Despite enduring a constant stream of false and malicious rumours throughout this term, I’ve chosen to stay focused on our city’s progress. Now, mayoral candidates who have helped spread these rumours are standing for election. This behaviour is not acceptable and voters deserve to know. #nzpol
🎉 Registration is now open for the 2025 LSAANZ Conference: Rights, Relationality, Resilience, Reciprocity — taking place 3–5 December 2025 at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha I University of Canterbury, in Ōtautahi Christchurch! www.canterbury.ac.nz/study/academ...
On our latest episode of Law at the end of the world, @prof-mac.bsky.social helped me launch my new book, Legal geographies of water: the spaces, places and narratives of human-water relations
🔥The daughter of a woman killed by extreme heat is suing oil companies over the death of her mother. Maria Antonia Tigre, director of Global Climate Litigation at the Sabin Center, said that this argument "could create a novel but plausible basis for liability" 🔗@news.dw.com: buff.ly/zyZqmAH
Episode 7 of Law at the End of the World is out now. This one from @prof-mac.bsky.social and I focuses on green transitional justice and the tricky questions around ecocide, and features the ✨fabulous✨ @rachelkillean.bsky.social
Episode 6 of Law at the End of the World is now up. This oceans special from @prof-mac.bsky.social & I
features Karen Fisher, Emily Parke, Dan Hikuroa & Linda Faulkner and explores the complexities of foregrounding local & Indigenous knowledge in
ocean governance.
Plus updates on environmental law.
NZ has a vast sea territory but lags behind other nations in protecting the ocean
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New Zealand must take the helm to protect the ocean - New Zealand marine researchers give their takeaways from the zone Ocean Science Congress and United Nations Oceans Conference www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/3607...
5 episodes of #Law at the End of the World with the lovely @cristyclark.bsky.social and going strong! check it out: www.buzzsprout.com/2489596/epis...
In Episode 5 of Law at the End of the World we 'dive deep' into interdisciplinary water research collaborations with Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, drawing on multiple knowledge systems in university and community settings. @cristyclark.bsky.social www.buzzsprout.com/2489596/epis...
Episode 4 of Law at the end of the world is now out.
This episode features the fabulous @birshao.bsky.social
And @prof-mac.bsky.social and I discuss prefigurative legalities, utopian politics and my failed attempts at slow scholarship -
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The state of NZ science and research. Grossly underfunded. Watchdog warns of ‘grave danger’ if science reform botched newsroom.co.nz/2025/05/09/e...
Episode 3 of Law at the end of the world is now out.
In addition to sharing updates on environmental law, this episode focuses on thriving as an academic (and pracademic) and Liz spills the tea on our ‘I said no, cheer for me’ support group.
@prof-mac.bsky.social
In case you missed it, the New Zealand Auditor General raises serious alarm bells about the Government failing to comply with Treaty Settlements: oag.parliament.nz/2025/treaty-...
I highly recommend this course!
What I wish I knew: 33 thoughts for early career researchers
Reflections I wish someone had shared with me early in my research career.
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@ritodhi.bsky.social