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2015 Newsletter Edition 1 of Arkansas School of Law, USA. Welcome In addition, Vivek has successfully Our new PhD student Vivek Nemane completed European Commission’s from India is now on board. He will EM Fellowship program in Public be located in the AgLaw Centre and Policy constitutive of specialized his PhD is part funded by the Invasive degrees in International Development Animals CRC. Vivek will be researching (from International Institute of Social legal and institutional aspects of the Studies, The Hague, Netherlands) introduction of new pest control and International Public Policy techniques in peri-urban areas (the (from Central European University, sites will be peri-urban Brisbane and Budapest, Hungary). Sydney). He has significant experience working Vivek obtained his undergraduate with international organizations, degree in Law from ILS Law College, law offices and academic as well as Pune, India; his LLM from Dept. of research institutions in India and Vivek Nemane Law, University of Pune, India and abroad. his specialized LLM from University Promotions The Australian Centre for Congratulations and well done to Agriculture and Law (AgLaw) the following three staff who were The AgLaw Centre hosted a Native addressed by Dr Neil Byron (the promoted in January. Vegetation Forum on Thursday chairman of the recent review of Promotion to Lecturer in Law 12th February 2015 at UNE. This biodiversity protection laws), and (Level B) – Mr Kip Werren forum was jointly hosted with Scot by the NSW Minister, Rob Stokes. MacDonald MLC (a former student As anticipated, the discussion was Promotion to Associate Professor within our Sustainability Masters), robust and there were many different (Level D) – Associate Professor with the active encouragement of perspectives. However, because Amanda Kennedy the local staff of the NSW EPA. This of the good faith and willingness Promotion to Professor event was intended to encourage of the people who participated, it (Level E) - Professor Brian Simpson constructive local discussion about was possible to direct the meeting the very contentious issues of native towards seeking ways of dealing with vegetation legislation. Approximately the issues that also supported local 60 people attended, representing a “social capital”. variety of (often strongly opposing) A number of people who attended perspectives.The meeting was subsequently indicated that whilst Inside ... Publications - 10 School Kirby Seminars - 3 Autumn Graduation - 13 Chang Mai University - 5 ... and more of Law 1 they expect that the meeting would be challenging, they was surprised to find that there was “space” for people to have a constructive discussion. The meeting determined that a set of proposals should go forward to the Minister, which will be refined in consultation with those people who attended the meeting, intended to shape the way in which the implementation of native vegetation protection laws Participants in the Invasive Animals CRC Program ‘Facilitating Effective Community might be approached which will be Action’ theme meeting, February 2015 less confrontational within the local The Australian Centre for Agriculture trying to do the right thing. This community. and Law has developed and is work continues the programme of It was generally agreed that this using a wide variety of innovative research which has been going on approach, where UNE’s School of approaches to the empirical aspects for some years within the centre, Law has been very innovative and of environmental law scholarship. focused upon problems of rural engaged with the interests of our This is reflected in the methods sustainability and social justice local community, is both constructive being used both by Postgraduate associated with invasive plants and and creative. students, and by the academic staff animals. of the centre. Professor Paul Martin was a Participants in the program included key speaker at the ‘Frontiers in Professor Paul Martin leads the representatives of government Environmental Law Colloquium’, ‘Facilitating Effective Community agencies in NSW, Queensland, 10th and 11th February 2015, at Action’ program for the Invasive Victoria, Tasmania and Western the University of Tasmania, Hobart. Animals Cooperative Research Australia; national invasive species He presented on the topic of “non- Centre. The program conducted coordinators and research program doctrinal” research methods in a Theme Review and Team leaders; doctoral candidates, environmental law. This is an area meetings in Sydney on 26th and postdoctoral researchers and in which the Australian Centre for 27th February 2015. The meeting industry and natural resource Agriculture and Law is increasingly involved collaborators including management collaborators. state governors agencies from recognised both in Australia and Professor Ted Alter from Penn Queensland, NSW, Victoria, internationally as a pioneering State University visited the School Tasmania and Western Australia, contributor. Also in Tasmania at the of Law between 21st February who are all involved in collaborative same time was the meeting of the and 28th March 2015. Ted has projects with Paul and his team. ‘Australian Panel of Environmental been working with the Centre on a These projects address community on Environmental Law’, of which number of projects for some years, engagement practice, improving the Professor Martin is a member. That notably within the “next-generation effectiveness of communications panel has been commissioned by the landscape governance” Australian and legal and institutional reform. major environment organisations in Research Council project, and the There is also a cohort of doctoral Australia, to lead the development of invasive animals program. Ted and students addressing a wide variety a new national legislative framework his team at PSU bring a specialist of issues concerned with enabling for protection of the environment. expertise in issues of community and supporting citizens to do what is Both of these events are linked to engagement and “engaged needed to better control the adverse an international project being led by scholarship”. He has worked closely effects of wild dogs, pigs, rabbits and Professor Martin for the IUCN World with the numbers of team members, other invasive species. Commission on Environmental Law including doctoral students, to and the IUCN Environmental Law Among the publications which help us to integrate issues of Centre at Bonn, to develop and apply are emerging from the research citizen empowerment and public a method for empirical evaluation of are analyses of the ways in which participation with our research on the effectiveness of environmental existing legal and institutional legal and institutional aspects of law. This project involves the use of arrangements limit the ability of rural governance. the method developed by Professor some members of the community to Martin which has been applied take necessary action, but also how to environmental law issues in the failure to actively implement The Australian Centre Australia, China, Brazil, New Zealand existing regulation may often for Agriculture and Law and South Africa. impede the work of those who are 2 Kirby Seminars Governance Project (AWG Project) is Dr Makoto Ibusuki is Professor a synthesis project with the National of Criminal Procedure Law with All audio files of Kirby seminars may Socio-Environmental Synthesis a particular interest in the area be listened to via: Center under funding from the (US) of investigative interviewing, www.une.edu.au/about-une/ National Science Foundation. The criminal discovery, judicial stay academic-schools/school-of-law/ AWG Project explores the role of law of proceeding and miscarriage kirby-seminars in achieving water governance that is of justice. He is also one of the capable of facilitating management, leading legal informatics and cyber Professor Barbara Cosens adaptation and transformation in law experts in Japan. Dr Ibusuki Professor Cosens the face of climate change. It builds has many publications including delivered her Kirby on the work of resilience scholars, academic books and journal articles. seminar on Friday proponents of adaptive governance He has also translated several 20th February 2015, and climate scientists, by asking four books, and recently finalised the ‘Resilience of Social- questions concerning the role of law translation supervisory work for Ecological Systems in adaptive governance. “Criminal Procedure, Volume 1” in the Anthropocene: The Adaptive • What is the role of law in setting by Professor Joshua Dressler on Water Governance Project and the boundaries by identifying the Understanding Series from Columbia River Basin’. approaching thresholds or tipping LexisNexis Co. (US) (at May 2014) Barbara is a Professor with the points in are source system? for publication. He was Associate Professor (1991-1999) and then University of Idaho College of • What is the role of law in creating Law and the Waters of the West Professor (1999-2002) of Kagoshima either a disturbance or window University, and was Professor of Graduate Program which includes of opportunity in which adaptive options for concurrent JD/MS and Ritsumeikan Law School before forms of governance may joining the Faculty of Law in Seijo JD/PhD degrees. She teaches Water emerge? Law, Water Policy, Law Science University in 2009. He was also • and the Environment, and a leads What is the role of law in visiting scholar of John Marshall a team taught graduate