Professor Benjamin J. Richardson

Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania Private Bag 89, Hobart 7001, AUSTRALIA www.utas.edu.au/law

Curriculum Vitae

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Education …………………………………………………………………………………………….... 2

Academic and Professional Positions ……………………………………………………. 2

Visiting Academic Positions ...... 3

Honours and Distinctions ………………………………………………...... 4

Grants and Funding ……………………………………………………………...... 4

Scholarship ……….………………………………………………………...... 8

Public Talks …….…………………………………………………………...... 22

Teaching …………………………………………………………………...... 33

Research Supervision ……………………………………………………...... 36

University Service …………………………………...... 38

Professional and Community Service …………………………………...... 39

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EDUCATION ______

• Australian National University PhD (Law; Management & Environmental Science), awarded 1996

• Macquarie University Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (1st Class Honours), awarded 1991

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS ______

2014 --- Faculty of Law; University of Tasmania • Professor of Environmental Law (2014 – ongoing) • Associate Head - Teaching and Learning (2016-17; 2019; 2021-) • Member, Centre for Marine Socioecology; Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (2014 - ongoing)

2011-14: Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia • Professor, and Senior Canada Research Chair in Environmental Law and Sustainability (2011-14) • Director, Centre for Law and the Environment (2011-14) • Associate, Institute for , Environment & Sustainability (2012- 14)

2003-10: Osgoode Hall Law School, York University • Professor (2009-10) • Associate Professor (2003-09) • Director, Graduate Program in Law (2008-10) • Senior Fellow, Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (2006-10)

1999-02: School of Law, University of Manchester • Senior Lecturer (2002) • Lecturer (1999-02)

1996-99: Faculty of Law, University of Auckland • Senior Lecturer (1999) • Lecturer (1996-99) • Founding member, New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law (1998- 99)

1995-96: New South Wales National Parks and Service • Research and Policy Officer, Environmental Policy Division

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1992-93: IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), Eastern Africa Regional Office, Kenya • Legal Consultant (six months)

1990-91: IUCN, Nepal Project Office • Legal Consultant (four months)

1989-91: Macquarie University • Research Assistant, Environmental Law Centre • Course Lecturer, School of Law

VISITING ACADEMIC POSITIONS ______

2018: Ocean University of China, College of Physical and Environmental Oceanography • Visiting Professor in the Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science Program (November)

2017: Faculty of Law, Tilburg University, Netherlands • Global Law Visiting Chair (whole year)

2017: Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London University • Visiting Professor (February and November)

2013-18: School of Law, Macquarie University • Adjunct Professor • Associate, Centre for International and Environmental Law

2013: Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato • Visiting Professor (June – July)

2012: Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney • Distinguished Visiting Researcher (April – May).

2008: Sydney Law School, University of Sydney • Parsons Visitor (May)

2001-02: Socrates Program, European Commission • Visiting Professor, Faculties of Law at the Universities of Stockholm (February 2001), Copenhagen (March 2001), Milan (October 2001) and Iceland (March 2002)

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HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS ______

• Shortlisted finalist for the Council of Australian Law Deans’ 2020 Book Award: for The Art of Environmental Law: Governing with Aesthetics, 2020. • External coordinator, National Legal Circle, Australian Extinction Rebellion. • South African National Research Foundation, Knowledge, Interchange and Collaboration award beneficiary, in conjunction with the University of Cape Town and North-West University, 2019. • Teaching Merit Certificate, University of Tasmania Teaching Awards, 2018. • Nominated appointee, Australian Research Council, Excellence in Research Australia 2018 Evaluation: Humanities and Creative Arts Committee. • Global Law Visiting Chair, Tilburg University, Netherlands, 2017. • Invited appointee, Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law, 2014- 2017. • Senior Scholar Prize (joint winner), IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, awarded at its 10th Annual Colloquium, University of Maryland, 1-5 July 2012. • Canada Research Chair (Senior, Tier 1), Government of Canada, 2011. • Elected to the Governing Board, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, 2010- 2012. • Award of Research Excellence, UN Principles for Responsible Investment Academic Network, 2010. • Co-chair, Socially Responsible Investment Research Cluster, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, 2008 –2010. • Outstanding Program Award in International Education, Canadian Bureau of International Education (for the Intensive Program in Aboriginal , Resources & Governments, co-directed with Professor Shin Imai), 2007. • New Zealand Resource Management Law Association, Annual Award for Excellence in Resource Management, to the founding members of the New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, 1999. • Postgraduate Priority Research Scholarship, Australian Government, 1992- 1995. • Nora Rose Memorial Prize, Politics Honours, Macquarie University, 1990.

GRANTS AND FUNDING ______

4 Year Sponsor and Purpose Award My Role

2019 Australian Research Council, LIEF A$515,000 Co-investigator, with Grant, for Australian Environmental & researchers in 9 law Planning Law Library faculties.

2018 Australian Research Council, for service A$22,342 Individual award on the Excellence in Research Australia 2018 (Humanities & Creative Arts Committee)

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2017 College of Arts, Law and Education, A$13,750 Co-investigator with University of Tasmania; 'Hothouse' 4 other researchers research collaboration grant from the College

2017 Global Law Visiting Chair, Tilburg Euro 20,000 Individual award University, support funding

2016 Australian Research A$225,000 Co-investigator with Development Corporation, for project researchers from the on “Indigenous business development UTAS Institute of opportunities and impediments in the Marine & Antarctic fishing and seafood industry” (Category Studies 1 funding)

2016 European Commission, Horizon 2020 Euro 2.5 Co-investigator in for the “Sustainable market actors for million international team Responsible Trade” research program with University of Oslo

2015 University of Tasmania Institute of A$25,000 Co-investigator with Teaching & Learning, to develop new Mitchell Rolls interdisciplinary course on Indigenous peoples and the law.

2015 University of Tasmania, cross- A$6,866 Co-investigator with disciplinary incentive grant, for a pilot Menna Jones and project on eco-restoration science and Joanna Vince governance.

2014 Social Sciences and Humanities C$110,146 Individual award Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) (declined because of Insight Grant, for research project on move to Australia) “Time and Environmental Law”

2013 Teaching Learning and Enhancement C$14,850 Individual award Fund, University of British Columbia (UBC), to launch Global Environmental & Resources Law Externship Program

2013 Sustainable Prosperity, for a research C$8,000 Individual award project on Canadian institutional investors

2012 Franklin Lew Innovation Fund, UBC, to C$10,000 On behalf of the UBC launch the Global Environmental & Centre for Law & the

Resources Law Externship Program Environment

2011 SSHRC funded international workshop C$18,949 Individual award on “Local Climate Change Law”

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2011 SSHRC Community-University Research C$1 million Co-investigator in Alliance project on “Responsible international team Investing Initiative” with Carleton University

2011 Canada Research Chairs Program, C$1.5 million Individual award, for Government of Canada salary and research

2010 Norwegian Research Council, for Kr 5.8 million Co-investigator, in “Sustainable Companies: How to Make international team Companies Contribute Effectively to with University of Mitigation of Climate Change” Oslo

2009 SSHRC Standard Research Grant for C$97,827 Individual award “Fiduciary Finance and Sustainable Development”

2009 SSHRC, Community-University C$20,000 Co-investigator, with Research Alliance Grant for “Socially the Canadian and Environmentally Responsible Business Ethics Development in a Rapidly Evolving Research Network Canadian and Circumpolar North”

2009 SSHRC, Public Outreach Grant for C$75,000 Co-investigator, with “Developing Communication Tools for the Canadian Socially Responsible Development in Business Ethics the Rapidly Evolving Canadian North” Research Network

2008 Natural Resources Canada, seed grant C$5,000 Co-investigator with for the Natural Resources Law Stepan , led by Knowledge Network IUCN Academy of Environmental Law

2008 International Development Research C$10,000 On behalf of the IUCN Centre, Canada, to organise the Academy of Conference on Climate Law in Environmental Law & Developing Countries Ottawa University

2008 SSHRC, to organise the Conference on C$25,000 Co-investigator, with Climate Law in Developing Countries IUCN Academy of Environmental Law & Ottawa University

2008 Canadian International Development C$28,000 On behalf of the IUCN Agency, to organise the Conference on Academy of Climate Law in Developing Countries Environmental Law & Ottawa University

2007 SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster C$2.1 million Co-investigator, with Grant, to establish the Canadian international team Business Ethics Research Network coordinated by York University

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2006 Canada Department of Justice, to host C$10,700 On behalf of the the National Aboriginal Law Moot Osgoode Hall Moot Organizing Committee

2006 Law Foundation of Ontario, to host the C$7,000 On behalf of the National Aboriginal Law Moot Osgoode Hall Moot Organizing Committee

2006 York University, Faculty of Graduate C$2,045 Individual award Studies, for research assistance

2005 SSHRC Standard Research Grant on C$94,679 Individual award “Socially Responsible Investment Law”

2004 York University Research Fund, to C$3,700 Individual awards -2003 complete climate change law research

2002 University of Manchester, Research £8,500 Individual award Support Fund, for environmental law (declined because of research move to Canada)

2000 British Academy; UK Society of Public £729 Individual awards -2001 Teachers of Law, for international conference travels

1998 New Zealand Law Foundation, to NZ$14,600 On behalf of the launch a new environmental law Faculty of Law, journal and organise a conference on Auckland University Environmental Law for Sustainability

1997 New Zealand Law Foundation, to NZ$30,000 On behalf of the organise the global conference on Faculty of Law, Environmental Justice and Market Auckland University Mechanisms

1997 University of Auckland (New Staff NZ$4,000 Individual award Research Fund), for environmental law research

1994 Commonwealth Environment A$20,000 Co-investigator in Protection Agency, a research contract five-person team to complete a study on public environmental assessment inquiries

1992 Australian Government, Postgraduate A$60,000 Individual award Priority Research Award, to complete ($20,000 p.a.) PhD at Australian National University & free tuition

1991 Australian and Petroleum Law A $10,000 Co-investigator with Association, to complete research on Ben Boer public environmental inquiries CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 8

SCHOLARSHIP ______

(a) Books:

1. B.J. Richardson (ed) (2020), From Student Strikes to the Extinction Rebellion: New Protest Movements Shaping our Future (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham); 200 pp.

2. ______(2019), The Art of Environmental Law: Governing with Aesthetics (Bloomsbury / Hart Publishing: London); 345 pp.

3. A. Akhtar-Khavari & B.J. Richardson (eds) (2019), Ecological Restoration Law: Concepts and Case Studies (Routledge: London); 300 pp.

4. B.J. Richardson (2017), Time and Environmental Law: Telling Nature’s Time (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 422 pp.

5. B. Sjafjell & B.J. Richardson (eds) (2015), Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge); 356 pp. Translated into Korean and Chinese and republished again in 2018 and 2019.

6. B.J. Richardson (2013), Fiduciary Law and Responsible Investing: In Nature’s Trust (Routledge: London); 334 pp.

7. ______(ed) (2012), Local Climate Change Law: Environmental Regulation in Cities and Other Localities (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham); 401 pp.

8. ______, Y. Le Bouthillier, H. McLeod-Kilmurray & S. Wood (eds) (2009), Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Community (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham); 424 pp.

9. ______, S. Imai & K. McNeil (eds) (2009), Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Comparative and Critical Perspectives (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 432 pp.

10. ______, (2008), Socially Responsible Investment Law: Regulating the Unseen Polluters (Oxford University Press: New York): 600 pp.

11. ______& S. Wood (eds) (2006), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 487 pp.

12. ______(2002), Environmental Regulation through Financial Organisations: Comparative Perspectives on the Industrialised Nations (Kluwer Law: The Hague): 407 pp.

13. K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (eds) (1999), Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms: Key Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy (Kluwer Law: London): 354 pp.

(b) Journal Articles and Book Chapters:

1. D. Takacs, K. Bastmeijer, P. McCormack and B.J. Richardson (2021), ‘ Law in the Anthropocene: Pragmatism and Purism’ Environmental Law, forthcoming.

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2. B.J. Richardson (2021), ‘The Art of Disobedience: Climate Justice Activism’ in D. Brown, K. Gwiazdon and L. Westra (eds), Routledge Handbook of Applied Climate Ethics (Routledge: New York), forthcoming.

3. ______(2021), ‘Climate Change and Aesthetics: A Primer’, in B. Mayer and A. Zahar (eds), Debating Climate Change (Cambridge University Press), forthcoming.

4. ______and N. Davidson (2021), ‘Financing and Governing Ecological Restoration Projects: The Tasmanian Island Ark Project’ Ecological Management and Restoration, forthcoming.

5. B.J. Richardson, and B. Sjafjell (2021), 'Business and Industry' in J. Peel and L. Rajamani (eds), Oxford Handbook on International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press), forthcoming.

6. L. Uffman-Kirsch, B.J. Richardson and E.I. van Putten (2020), ‘A New Paradigm for Social License as a Path to Marine Sustainability’ Frontiers in Marine Science, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.571373.

7. E. Lee, B.J. Richardson and H. Ross (2020), 'The 'Uluru Statement from the Heart': Investigating Indigenous Australian Sovereignty' Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 23(1-2): 18-41.

8. B.J. Richardson (2020), 'Art and Activism in Transnational Environmental Governance', in L.A. Duvic-Paoli and V. Heyvaert (eds), Handbook of Transnational Environmental Law (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham), 248-266.

9. ______(2020), ‘Climate Strikes to Extinction Rebellion: Environmental Activism Shaping Our Future’ in B.J. Richardson (ed), From Student Strikes to the Extinction Rebellion: New Protest Movements Shaping our Future (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham): 1-9.

10. ______(2019), “Green Illusions: Governing CSR Aesthetics” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 36: 3-35.

11. ______(2019), "Aligning Social Investing with Nature's Timescales" in B. Sjafjell & C.M. Bruner (eds), Cambridge Handbook of Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Sustainability (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 566-580.

12. ______(2019), "Socially and Environmentally Responsible Investment", in K. Miles (ed), Research Handbook on Environment and Investment Law (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham): 504-524.

13. A. Akhtar-Khavari & B.J. Richardson (2019), 'Ecological Restoration and the Anthropocene' in A. Akhtar-Khavari & B.J. Richardson (eds), Ecological Restoration Law: Concepts and Case Studies (Routledge: London): 1-36.

14. B.J. Richardson (2019), “Timescapes of Ecological Restoration” in A. Akhtar- Khavari & B.J. Richardson (eds), Ecological Restoration Law: Concepts and Case Studies (Routledge: London): 50-71.

15. ______, E. Barritt a& M. Bowman (2019), “Beauty: A Lingua Franca for Environmental Law?” Transnational Environmental Law 8(1): 59-87.

16. ______(2018), “Climate Change Law: Encounters with Aesthetics and Art”, Climate Law 8: 279-319.

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17. ______(2018), “Aesthetics and Environmental Law: Valuing Tasmania’s ‘Ordinary’ Nature” Griffith Law Review 27(1): 1-30.

18. ______& J. Hogan (2018), “The Remarkable Tasmanian Devil: The Aesthetics of Persecution and Protection” Alternative Law Journal 43(4): 279-274.

19. E. Lee & B.J. Richardson (2018), “From Museum to Living Cultural : Governing Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage” Australian Indigenous Law Review, 20(1): 78-107.

20. B.J. Richardson (2017), “Divesting from Climate Change: The Road to Influence” Law and Policy 39(4): 325-348.

21. B. Sjafjell, H.R. Nilsen & B.J. Richardson (2017), "Investing in Sustainability or Feeding on Stranded Assets? The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global" Wake Law Review 101-133.

22. B.J. Richardson (2017), “SRI’s Normative and Ethics-Based Rationales” in D.C. Poff & A.C. MIchalos (eds), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics (Springer, Berlin): 1-5.

23. ______(2017), “Restoring Layered Geographies: Ecology, Society and Time” Griffith Law Review 26(2): 1-24.

24. ______(2017), “Doing Time: The Temporalities of Environmental Law” in L. Kotze (ed.), Environmental Law and Governance for the Anthropocene (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 55-74.

25. ______(2016), “Fossil Fuels Divestment: Is It Lawful?” University of New South Wales Law Journal 39(4): 1686-1714.

26. ______(2016), “Universities Unloading on Fossil Fuels: The Legality of Divestment” Carbon and Climate Law Review 10(1): 62-74

27. ______& T. Lefroy (2016), “Restoration Dialogues: Improving the Governance of Ecological Restoration” Restoration Ecology 24(5): 668-673.

28. ______(2016), “Resourcing Ecological Restoration: The Legal Context for Commercial Initiatives” Restoration Ecology 24(5): 686-691.

29. ______(2016), “The Emerging Age of Ecological Restoration Law” Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law 25(3): 277-290.

30. Butterly, L & B.J. Richardson (2016), “Indigenous Peoples and Saltwater / Freshwater Governance” Indigenous Law Bulletin 8(26): 3-8.

31. ______(2016), “Local Authorities and Climate Change” in D. Farber & M. Peeters (eds), Climate Change Law (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham): 80-91.

32. ______& T. Baxter (2016), “Governance of Tasmania’s Private Bushlands: Artful Ensemble or Hodgepodge?” Environmental and Planning Law Journal 33(1): 47- 67.

33. ______& M. Peihani (2015), “Universal Investors and Socially Responsible Finance: A Critique of a Premature Theory” Banking and Finance Law Review 30: 405-455.

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34. ______(2015), “Governing Fiduciary Finance” in T. Hebb, et al (eds), Routledge Handbook on Responsible Investing (Routledge, London): 650-666.

35. ______(2015), “International Environmental Law and Sovereign Wealth Funds”, in S. Alam, et al (eds), International Environmental Law: Perspectives from the Global South (Cambridge University Press, New York): 356-379.

36. ______& A. Lee (2015), “Social Investing without Legal Imprimatur: The Latent Possibilities for SWFs”, in F. Bassan (ed.), Research Handbook on Sovereign Wealth Funds and International Investment Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham): 389-413.

37. ______& B. Sjafjell (2015), “Capitalism, the Sustainability Crisis and the Limitations of Current Business Governance” in B. Sjafjell & B.J. Richardson (eds), Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 1-34.

38. Sjafjell, B. & B.J. Richardson, (2015), “The Future of Company Law and Sustainability” in B. Sjafjell & B.J. Richardson (eds), Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 321-340.

39. Richardson, B.J. (2015), “Financial Markets and Socially Responsible Investing” in B. Sjafjell & B.J. Richardson (eds), Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 226-273.

40. ______(2015), “To Govern and Be Governed: The Governance Dimensions of SRI’s Influence”, in C. Louche & T. Hebb (eds), Socially Responsible Investment in the 21st Century: Does It Make a Difference for Society? (Emerald Group Publishing: UK): 249-274.

41. ______(2014), “Rewilding Tasmania’s Lake Pedder: Past Loss as Nature’s Lex Ferenda”, University of Tasmania Law Review 33(2): 194-220.

42. ______(2014), “The Evolving Marketscape of Climate Finance”, Climate Law 1: 94-106.

43. ______(2013), "Socially Responsible Investing for Sustainability: Overcoming Its Incomplete and Conflicting Rationales", Transnational Environmental Law 2(2): 311-338.

44. ______& N. Bakker (2013), “Breaching the Maginot Line: The Frailty of Environmental Law in Europe and North America”, in P. Taylor (ed.), Environmental Law for a Sustainable Society (New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law: Auckland): 51-64.

45. ______(2013), “Sovereign Wealth Funds and Socially Responsible Investing: An Emerging Public Fiduciary” Global Journal of Comparative Law 2: 125-162.

46. ______(2013), “Fiduciary Responsibility in Retail Funds: Clarifying the Prospects for SRI” Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment 3(1): 1-16.

47. ______(2013), “Socially Responsible Investing Through Voluntary Codes” in P.M. Dupuy & J.E. Viñuales (eds), Harnessing Foreign Investment for Environmental Protection: Incentives and Safeguards (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge): 383-414.

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48. ______(2012), “Are Social Investors Influential?” European Company Law 9(2): 133-41.

49. ______(2012), “Local Climate Change Law” in B.J. Richardson (ed), Local Climate Change Law: Environmental Regulation in Cities and Other Localities (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham): 3-29.

50. ______(2012), “Fiduciary and Other Legal Duties” in K. Baker & J.R. Nofsinger (eds), Socially Responsible Finance and Investing (John Wiley & Sons: New York): 69-87.

51. ______(2011), “Africa: From Object to Agent of Socially Responsible Investment” in F. Botchway (ed), Investment and African Development (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham): 247-90.

52. ______(2011), “Fiduciary Relationships for Socially Responsible Investing: A Multinational Perspective” American Business Law Journal 48(3): 597-640.

53. ______(2011), “Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Quest for Sustainability: Insights from Norway and New Zealand” Nordic Journal of Commercial Law Fall(2): 1-27.

54. ______(2011), “A Damp Squib: Environmental Law from a Human Evolutionary Perspective” Law and Prosociality eJournal 7(3): 2-43 (and in Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law & Political Economy Research Paper Series).

55. F.J. Preu & B.J.. Richardson (2011), “German Socially Responsible Investment: Barriers and Opportunities” German Law Journal 12(3): 865-900.

56. B.J. Richardson (2011), “From Fiduciary Duties to Fiduciary Relationships for SRI: Responding to the Will of Beneficiaries” Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment 1: 1-15.

57. S. Wood, G. Tanner & B.J. Richardson (2010), “What Ever Happened to Canadian Environmental Law?” Ecology Law Quarterly 37(4): 981-1040.

58. ______& W. Cragg (2010), “Being Virtuous and Prosperous: SRI’s Conflicting Goals” Journal of Business Ethics 92(1): 21-39.

59. ______(2009), “Students as Stakeholders in Legal Education: Gaining Admission to Law School” in F. Cownie (ed), Stakeholders in the Law School (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 127-55.

60. ______Y. Le Bouthillier, H. McLeod-Kilmurray & S. Wood (2009), “Introduction: Climate Law and Developing Countries” in B.J. Richardson, Y. Le Bouthillier, H. McLeod-Kilmurray and S. Wood (eds), Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Community (Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham): 1-34.

61. ______S. Imai & K. McNeil, (2009), “Indigenous Peoples and the Law – Historical, Comparative and Contextual Issues” in B.J. Richardson, S. Imai & K. McNeil (eds), Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Comparative and Critical Perspectives (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 1-18.

62. ______(2009), “The Dyadic Character of US Indian Law” in B.J. Richardson, S. Imai & K. McNeil (eds), Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Comparative and Critical Perspectives (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 51-79. CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 13

63. ______(2009), “The Ties that Bind: Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Governance” in B.J. Richardson, S. Imai & K. McNeil (eds), Indigenous Peoples and the Law: Comparative and Critical Perspectives (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 337-70.

64. ______(2009), “Can Socially Responsible Investment Provide a Means of Environmental Regulation?” Monash University Law Review 35(2): 262-95.

65. ______(2009), “Reforming Climate Finance through Investment Codes of Conduct” Wisconsin International Law Journal 27(3): 481-512.

66. ______(2009), “Climate Finance and its Governance: Moving to a Low Carbon Economy through Socially Responsible Financing?” International and Comparative Law Quarterly 58(3): 597-626.

67. ______(2009), “Keeping Ethical Investment Ethical: Regulatory Issues for Investing for Sustainability” Journal of Business Ethics 87(4): 555-572.

68. ______(2008), “Putting Ethics into Environmental Law: Fiduciary Duties for Ethical Investment” Osgoode Hall Law Journal 46(2): 243-91.

69. ______(2007), “Protecting Indigenous Peoples through Socially Responsible Investment” Indigenous Law Journal 6(1): 206-34.

70. ______(2007), “Financing Sustainability: The New Transnational Governance of Socially Responsible Investment” Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 17: 73-110.

71. ______(2007), “Do the Fiduciary Duties of Pension Funds Hinder Socially Responsible Investment?” Banking and Finance Law Review 22(2): 145-201.

72. ______(2006), “Financing Environmental Sustainability: A New Role for the Law” in S. Benn & D. Dunphy (eds), Corporate Governance and Sustainability: Challenges for Theory and Practice (Routledge: London): 122-42.

73. ______(2006), “Greening the Financial Sector: Legal Reforms in the European Union” Yearbook of European Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 7: 159- 203.

74. ______& S. Wood (2006), “Introduction” in B.J. Richardson and S. Wood (eds), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 1-18.

75. ______& J. Razzaque (2006), “Public Participation in Environmental Decision- making” in B.J. Richardson & S. Wood (eds), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 165-94.

76. ______& D. Craig (2006), “Indigenous Peoples, Law and the Environment” in B.J. Richardson & S. Wood (eds), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 195-226.

77. ______(2006), “Sustainable Finance: Environmental Law and Financial Institutions” in B.J. Richardson & S. Wood (eds), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 309-40.

78. ______I. Mgbeoji & F. Botchway (2006), “Environmental Law in Post-Colonial Societies: Aspirations, Achievements and Limitations” in B.J. Richardson & S. Wood (eds), Environmental Law for Sustainability (Hart Publishing: Oxford): 413- 44. CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 14

79. ______(2005), “The Equator Principles: The Voluntary Approach to Environmentally Sustainable Finance” European Environmental Law Review 14(11): 280-90.

80. ______(2005), “Is East Asia Industrializing Too Quickly? Environmental Regulation in Its Special Economic Zones” UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 22: 150- 244.

81. ______(2004), “Uneven Modernisation: Environmental Regulation in China’s Special Economic Zones” Asia Pacific Law Review 12(2): 115-42.

82. ______(2004), “Financing Environmental Change: A New Role for Canadian Environmental Law” McGill Law Journal 49(1): 145-202.

83. ______(2004), “Climate Law and Economic Policy Instruments: A New Field of Environmental Law” Environmental Liability 12(1): 1-14.

84. ______& K. Chanwai (2003), “Taxing and Trading in Corporate Activities: Pioneering UK Reforms to Address Climate Change” International Company and Commercial Law Review 14: 18-27.

85. ______(2003), “Diffusing Environmental Regulation through the Financial Services Sector: Reforms in the EU and other Jurisdictions” Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 10(3): 1-32.

86. ______(2003), “Ethical Financing in Britain: A Neglected Prerequisite for Sustainability” Environmental Law Review 5: 109-33.

87. Chanwai, K. & B.J. Richardson, (2003), “The UK’s Climate Change Levy: Is It Working?” Journal of Environmental Law 15(1): 39-58.

88. Richardson, B.J. (2002), “Enlisting Institutional Investors in Environmental Regulation: Some Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives” North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 28(2): 247-356.

89. ______(2002), “Pensions Law Reform and Environmental Policy: A New Role for Institutional Investors?” Journal of International Financial Markets: Law and Regulation 3(5): 159-69.

90. ______. (2002), “Economic Instruments in UK Environmental Law Reform: Is the UK Government ‘Sending the Right Signals’?” European Journal of Law Reform 3(4): 427-49.

91. ______(2002), “Mandating Environmental Liability Insurance” Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 12(2): 293-29.

92. ______(2002), “Economic Instruments in Australian Pollution Control Law” in G. Bates & Z. Lipman (eds), Pollution Law in Australia (Butterworths: Sydney): 49- 100.

93. ______(2002), “Trends in North America and Europe” in K. Bosselmann (ed), Environmental Law for a Sustainable Society (New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law: Auckland): 70-93.

94. ______(2001), “Indigenous Peoples, International Law and Sustainability” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 10(1): 1-12.

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95. ______(2000), “Environmental Law in Postcolonial Societies: Straddling the Local – Global Institutional Spectrum” Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 11(1): 1-82.

96. ______(2000), “Financial Institutions for Sustainability” Environmental Liability 8(2): 52-64.

97. ______& K. Palmer (2000), “The Emerging ‘Citizenship’ Discourse in Environmental Law: A New Zealand Perspective” Environmental and Planning Law Journal 17(2): 99-117.

98. ______(2000), “States between Economic Deregulation and Environmental Reregulation” in W. Upton (ed), The Changing Role of Environmental Law (UK Environmental Law Association: London): 122-52.

99. K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (1999), “Introduction: New Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy” in K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (eds), Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms (Kluwer Law: London): 1-18.

100. K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (1999), “Outlook: In Search for Future Environmental Law and Policy” in K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (eds), Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms (Kluwer Law: London): 337-41.

101. B.J. Richardson (1999), “Changing Regulatory Spaces: The Privatization of New Zealand Environmental Law” in K. Bosselmann & B.J. Richardson (eds), Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms (Kluwer Law: London): 209-31.

102. ______& K. Palmer (1999), “The Future of the New Zealand Resource Management Act” Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 4(3): 157-69.

103. ______(1998), “Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 2(2): 249-62.

104. ______& K. Chanwai (1998), “Re-Working Customary Rights? The Case of Introduced Species” New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 2: 157-185.

105. ______(1998), “Incentives for Sustainable Use of Wetlands: Australian Experience and Ideas for South Africa” South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 5(2): 205-36.

106. ______& A. Rabie (1998), “Environmental Law in New Zealand” South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 5(2): 363-86.

107. ______(1998), “Economic Instruments and Sustainable Management in New Zealand” Journal of Environmental Law 10(1): 21-39.

108. ______(1996), “Scales of Environmental Management: Wetlands Conservation in Kenya and Uganda” African Journal of International and Comparative Law 8(4): 904-31.

109. ______(1996), “Conservation of Wetlands in Fiji: Reconciling Customary Resource Use with Government Regulation” Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 1(1): 47-77.

110. ______& B. Boer (1995), “Contribution of Public Inquiries to Environmental Assessment” Australian Journal of Environmental Management 2(2): 90-103.

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111. ______D. Craig & B. Boer (1994), “Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Management: Canadian Regional Agreements and their Potential Application to Australia” (in 2 parts) Environmental and Planning Law Journal 11(4)-(5): 320-43; 357-81.

112. ______(1993), “Environmental Management in Uganda: The Importance of and Local Government in Wetlands Conservation” Journal of African Law 37(2): 109-43.

113. ______(1990), “A Study of the Response of Transnational Environmental Law and Policy to the Environmental Problems of East Asia and the South Pacific” Environmental and Planning Law Journal (7(3): 209-28.

114. ______(1990). “Australian Practice Pursuant to the World Heritage Convention” Environmental Law and Policy 20(4): 143-55.

(c) Miscellaneous Minor Articles (selected examples):

1. A. Akhtar-Khavari and B.J. Richardson (2020), “Ecological Restoration and the EPBC Act” Australian Environment Review, 35(5-6): 129-134.

2. B.J. Richardson, “Protesting Against Climate Breakdown: Novel Legal Options” (2020), Australian Environment Review, 35(1): 21-25.

3. V. Sukdeo and B.J. Richardson (2020), "Collateral Damage: Relaxing Environmental and Labour Standards During the Pandemic" CoronaJournal, 7 May, https://crisis- diary.net/2020/05/07.

4. J. Hogan & B.J. Richardson (2018), “Between Nature and Culture: the Remarkable Tasmanian Devil at TMAG” Art Monthly Australasia 306: 30-31.

5. A. Akhtar-Khavari & B.J. Richardson (2017), “Ecological Restoration and the Law: Recovering Nature’s Past for the Future” Griffith Law Review 26(2): 147-153.

6. B.J. Richardson (2017), “Natural Visions: The Aesthetics of Environmental Law”, Tilburg University Environmental Law Blog, 28 August, https://blog.uvt.nl/environmentallaw.

7. ______. (2017), “Ecological Literacy and Restoration”, Tilburg University Environmental Law Blog, 8 February, https://blog.uvt.nl/environmentallaw.

8. ______& L. Butterly (2016), “Lost in Time: The Missing Temporality of Environmental Law” Australian Environment Review, February: 182-6.

9. T. Lefroy & B.J. Richardson (2015), “We Quibble over 'Lawfare', But the Law is Not Protecting Species Properly Anyway” The Conversation (12 November) http://theconversation.com/au.

10. B.J. Richardson, T. Baxter & R. Browne (2015), “Talking Point: Courting Disaster for Our Planet” The Mercury (17 September), www.themercury.com.au.

11. ______and L. Butterly (2015), “Temporalities of Environmental Governance: Insights from Australia’s Marine Reserves Review”, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law eJournal 6: www.iucnael.org/e-journal.

12. L. Butterly & B.J. Richardson (2014), “Marine Park Review Looks Set to Repeat Past Mistakes”, The Conversation October, http://theconversation.com/au. CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 17

13. B.J. Richardson (2014), “Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Law” Essential Readings in Environmental Law (IUCN Academy of Environmental Law).

14. ______(2012), “SRI and Extractive Industries” (editorial), Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment 2(1): 1-2.

15. ______(2011), “An Improbable Union: Sustainability and Company Law” (editorial), European Company Law 8(2/3): 54-55.

16. ______& G. Tanner (2011), “Canadian Environmental Law: Recent Developments” E-Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, www.iucnael.org/en/e-journal.

17. ______& G. Tanner (2010), “Canadian Environmental Law: Recent Developments” E-Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, www.iucnael.org/en/e-journal.

18. ______(2009), “Sustainability Should be Regulated into Fiduciary Duty” Responsible Investor (11 January).

19. ______(2009), “Knowledge in Environmental Law: The Role of Aboriginal and Colonial Heritage” Osgoode Knowledge, 14-15.

20. ______(2008), “Pulp Fiction or Fact? Gunns, Money and Saving the Planet” CCH Australia News (8 July).

21. ______(2005), “Horizontal Instruments” Yearbook of European Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 5: 439-51.

22. ______(2004), “Horizontal Instruments” Yearbook of European Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 4: 475-90.

23. ______(2004), “Climate Law in New Zealand: Some Unfinished Business” LexisNexis Resource Management Bulletin 5(9): 100-04.

24. B.J. Richardson (2003), “Horizontal Instruments” Yearbook of European Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 3: 479-500.

25. ______(2002), “Environmental Liability and Banks: Recent European Developments” Journal of International Banking Law 17(10): 289-96.

26. ______(2002), “European : Some New Measures for Sustainable Development” LexisNexis Resource Management Bulletin 4(13): 150-54.

27. ______(2002), “Ethical Investment and the Commonwealth’s Financial Services Reform Act 2001” National Environmental Law Review 2: 47-60.

28. ______(2002), “Institutional Investors and Ethical Investment: New Directions for New Zealand Environmental Regulation” LexisNexis Resource Management Bulletin 4(15): 169-73.

29. ______(2002), “Implications of Recent Changes to the EMAS and Eco-label Regulations for the Financial Services Sector” Environmental Law and Management 14(2): 131-35.

30. ______(1999), “New Generation Environmental Policy Tools in New Zealand: Role of Market Mechanisms” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 3(5): 52-56. CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 18

31. ______(1999), “Environmental Law for Sustainability Forum” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 3(3): 25-26.

32. ______& K. Chanwai (1999), “Iwi Management Plans and the Resource Management Act” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 3(1): 3-5.

33. ______. (1998), “Maori Customary Rights and Trout Fishing” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 2(12): 137-39.

34. ______(1998), “Sustainability and the Fisheries Act 1996: Protecting the Interests of Posterity?” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 2(11): 125- 28.

35. ______(1997), “Economic Instruments and Reform of the RMA” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 2(6): 61-63.

36. ______(1996), “Public Environmental Inquiries: Lessons for New Zealand” Butterworths Resource Management Bulletin 1(20): 252-54.

37. ______(1994),“Commission of Inquiry – Shoalwater Bay, Queensland” (1994) 2 Australian Environmental Law News 2: 1-3.

38. ______(1993), “Local Government and Environmental Management in East Africa” Envirofiles 1: 7.

39. ______D. Craig and B. Boer (1992), “Australia and New Zealand” in G. Handl (ed), Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 2: 316-21.

40. ______and B. Boer (1992), “Report on Nepal” in G. Handl (ed), Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press) 2: 298-99.

(d) Book Reviews:

1. B.J. Richardson (2020), “Corporate Law, Codes of Conduct and Workers’ Rights” Canadian Business Law Journal 63: 400-04.

2. ______(2019), “Research Methods in Environmental Law: A Handbook”, Journal of Human Rights and Environment, 9(2): 140-44.

3. ______(2018), “The Constitution of the Environmental Emergency”, Public Law 29: 351-355.

4. ______(2017), “Ecological Restoration in International Environmental Law”, Transnational Environmental Law 6(3): 554-557.

5. ______(2017), “Environmental Principles and the Evolution of Environmental Law”, Transnational Environmental Law 6(2): 385-389.

6. ______(2016), “Banking on Climate Change”, Transnational Environmental Law 5(1): 207-09.

7. ______(2015), “Environmental Law in New Zealand”, Otago Law Review 14(1): 209-212.

8. ______(2015), “Human Rights and Public Finance: Budgets and the Promotion of Economic and Social Rights” International and Comparative Law Quarterly 64(1): 227-228.

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9. ______(2014), “Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries: Perspectives on Anti-Corruption” Banking and Finance Law Review 29(2): 397-400.

10. ______(2013), “The Right to a Healthy Environment and the Environmental Rights Revolution” BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly 179: 241-43.

11. ______(2013), “Indigenous Rights Entwined with Nature Conservation” IUCN Academy E-Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 4: 283-85.

12. ______(2012), “Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment: A Philosophical Approach” Osgoode Hall Law Journal 49(2): 381-87.

13. ______(2012), “Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 21(2): 154-55.

14. ______(2011), “Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 20(2): 218-19.

15. ______(2011), “Climate Change and Displacement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives” Transnational Legal Theory 1(4): 645-50.

16. ______(2011), “For the Love of Animals: The Rise of the Animal Protection Movement” Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 2(1): 126-30.

17. ______(2010), “Crucial Issues in Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the World” IUCN Academy E-Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 1.

18. ______(2010), “Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide” Carbon and Climate Law Review 4: 405-07.

19. ______(2010), “Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global Development” Carbon and Climate Law Review 1: 116-17.

20. ______(1999), “Responsible Business: Self-Governance and Law in International Economic Transactions” Journal of Environmental Law 21(1): 166-69.

21. ______(2009), “Sustainable Development in International and National Law” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 18(1): 105- 07.

22. ______(2008), “The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 17(2): 252- 54.

23. ______(2007), “EU Climate Change Policy” Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 14(4): 405-08.

24. ______(2007), “Responsible Investment” Banking and Finance Law Review 22(2): 159-63.

25. ______. (2007), “An Introduction to the Law on Financial Investment” Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation 1: 67-68.

26. ______(2007), “Governance for Sustainable Development: A Foundation for the Future” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law (16(1): 108-09.

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27. ______(2006), “The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 15(1): 115-16.

28. ______(2006), “Our Box was Full: An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs” Osgoode Hall Law Journal 44(1): 236-42.

29. ______(2006), “Emerging Forces in Environmental Governance” International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy 2(1): 73-79.

30. ______(2006), “Hard Choices, Soft Law: Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance” Environmental Law Review 8(1): 83-84.

31. ______(2005), “Eco-finance: The Legal Design and Regulation of Market-based Environmental Instruments” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(3): 303-04.

32. ______(2005), “Aboriginal Societies and the Common Law: A History of Sovereignty, Status and Self-Determination” Indigenous Law Journal 4: 241-51.

33. ______(2005), “Local : The Impacts of Devolution Policies” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(2): 183- 84.

34. ______(2005), “African Environment and Development” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(2): 189-90.

35. ______(2005), “European Union Environmental Law: An Introduction to Key Selected Issues” Environmental Law Review 7(2): 160-62.

36. ______(2005), “Transboundary Damage in International Law” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(1): 85-87.

37. ______(2005), “Environment and Statecraft. The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-making” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(1): 79-80.

38. ______(2005), “Energy Security: Managing Risk in a Dynamic Legal and Regulatory Environment” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 14(1): 78-79.

39. ______(2004), “Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy” Journal of Environmental Law and Practice 13(2): 289-92.

40. ______(2003), “The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law” Journal of Environmental Law 15(3): 422-25.

41. ______(2003), “Indigenous Peoples and Governance Structures” Osgoode Hall Law Journal 41(4): 728-34.

42. ______(2003), “Climate Change and Power. Economic Instruments for European Electricity” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 12(2): 216-17.

43. ______(2002), “State Responsibility for Transboundary in International Law” Modern Law Review 65: 632-34.

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44. ______(2002), “International Institutions: An International Organization Reader” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 11: 109-10.

45. ______(2002), “Environmental Law and Regulation” Environmental Law Review 4(1): 76-77.

46. ______(2001), “Multilateral Development Banking” Journal of Environmental Law 14(1): 125-27.

47. ______(2001), “The Governance of Corporate Groups” Journal of Environmental Law 13(3): 421-23.

48. ______(2001), “ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 10(2): 256-57.

49. ______(2001), “Globalism, Localism and Identity: Fresh Perspectives on the Transition to Sustainability” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 10(2): 251-52.

50. ______(2001), “Environmental Law, the Economy, and Sustainable Development” Modern Law Review 64: 154-57.

51. ______(2000), “International Environmental Law in the Asia Pacific” International Company and Commercial Law Review 3: 120.

52. ______(1999), “Smart Regulation: Designing Environmental Policy” New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 3: 205-12.

53. ______& E. Kasai (1997), “Environmental Law: A Guide to Concepts” New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law (1(1): 349-51.

54. ______& B. Boer (1992), “Selected Multilateral Treaties in the Field of the Environment” Australian Yearbook of International Law 13: 183-84.

(e) Research Monographs, Commissioned Reports & Miscellaneous:

1. B.J. Richardson (2016), The Private Sector, Business Law and Environmental Performance (Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law); 30 pp.

2. R. Fowler, B.J. Richardson, et al. (2016), The Next Generation of Australia’s Environmental Laws (Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law), 28 pp. (co-authored with 17 members of the Panel).

3. 4. B.J. Richardson (guest editor) (2012), Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, special edition on “Socially Responsible Investment and Extractive Industries”, 2(1): 1-81.

5. ______& G. Tanner (2011), Canadian Company Law: Barriers and Possibilities for Sustainable Companies, Sustainable Companies project (University of Oslo Legal Studies Research Paper Series), 41 pp.

6. ______. & J. Preu (2011), Germany’s Socially Responsible Investment Market: Obstacles and Opportunities (University of Oslo Legal Studies Research Paper Series), 35 pp.

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7. ______(2007), Climate Law in Developing Countries: Measures to Promote a Low Carbon Economy while Promoting Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation (IUCN Academy of Environmental Law: Ottawa): 30 pp.

8. ______(2006), Business Ethics and Corporate Environmental Responsibility (report for the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law’s Environmental Ethics Specialist Group): 20 pp.

9. ______D. Craig & B. Boer (1995), Regional Agreements for Indigenous Lands and Cultures in Canada (North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University: Darwin): 90 pp.

10. B. Boer, D. Craig, J. Beckwith, H. Prokuda & B.J. Richardson (1994), Environmental Impact Assessment Public Inquiry Processes (Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency: Canberra): 72 pp. and appendices.

11. ______(1993), Legal Strategies for the Conservation and Management of Wetlands in Kenya and Uganda (IUCN Regional Office for Eastern Africa: Nairobi): vii, 179 pp.

12. ______(1992), Comparative Environmental Impact Assessment, Information pamphlet (IUCN Environmental Law Centre: Bonn): 33 pp.

13. B. Boer & B.J. Richardson (1992), The Role of Public Inquiries in Australian Resource Use Decisions (Australian Mining and Petroleum Law Association: Melbourne): 150 pp.

14. B.J. Richardson, et al. (1991), A Legislative and Institutional Framework for Environmental Management in Nepal (National Conservation Strategy Implementation Project, National Planning Commission and the IUCN: Kathmandu): 134 pp. and appendices.

(f) Unpublished Theses:

1. B.J. Richardson (1996), The Place of Local Institutions in Environmental Management (PhD, Australian National University): 371 pp.

2. ______(1990) Conflict and Crisis in Public Environmental Policy Making: A Critical Analysis of the NSW South East Dispute, (BA(Hons), Macquarie University): 154 pp.

PUBLIC TALKS (selected examples) ______

1. “The Art and Aesthetics of Environmental Justice” XR Social Justice, Ecological Justice and Patriarchy Talks, online, 23 September 2020.

2. '"Natural Beauty: Can It Save Nature and Ourselves?", XR Regenerative Culture Dialogues, online, 24 April 2020.

3. "Protesting Against Climate Breakdown: New Legal Options", public lecture, University of Tasmania, 10 March 2020.

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4. "The Art of Saving : Transformational Change with Aesthetics", public lecture panel, National Science Week, Adelaide, 13 August 2019.

5. “Restoring Ecosystems: Time and Space as Critical Dimensions of Successful Governance”, International Conference on Legal Opportunities for the Conservation and Restoration of Urmia Lake, University of Tehran, Iran, 14 April 2019.

6. “The Art of Environmental Law: How Can Aesthetics Improve Our Environmental Decisions?” University of Western Cape, 5 April 2019.

7. “Time and Sustainability: What is Missing and What Does Environmental Law Need to Do?” University of Cape Town, 3 April 2019.

8. “Can Beauty Save Nature? New Thinking on Aesthetics and Environmental Law in South Africa”, Environmental Law Association, Johannesburg, 25 March 2019.

9. “The Morphology of Time, Nature and Environmental Law“, Law, Time and Futures Symposium, Institute for Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany, 15-17 November 2018.

10. Panelist (with John Hewson & Naomi Edwards), Fossil Free Future, public forum, University of Tasmania, 22 August 2018.

11. “Timing”, Time and Sustainability symposium, University of Oslo, 28-29 June 2018.

12. “Aligning Social Investment with Nature’s Timescales” Cambridge Handbook Symposium, University of Oslo, 13-14 March 2018.

13. “The APEEL Blueprint for the Next Generation of Australian Environmental Law”, Environmental Frontiers IV Colloquium, Hobart, 6-7 February 2018.

14. "Can Beauty Save the Environment? An Exploration of the Aesthetic Dimensions of Environmental Law", Climate Law & Governance Armchair Seminar, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, 1 December 2017.

15. "Timescapes of Ecological Restoration in a Globalising World", Restoring Layered Geographies: Global and Law Approaches, Tilburg University workshop, 3 November 2017.

16. "Aesthetics: The Global Language of Environmental Law", Tilburg Law School seminar series, Tilburg, 25 October 2017.

17. "From Global Law to Earth Law", Tilburg Law School, public lecture, 11 September 2017.

18. “Greening Business Law: Constraints and Opportunities” National Environmental Law Association, annual conference, Brisbane, 4 August 2017.

19. “Time and Environmental Law”, Kirby Seminar, University of New England School of Law, Armidale, 13 July 2017.

20. “Environmental Negotiation”, presentation for Student Environmental Law Society, University of Tasmania, 24 May 2017.

21. “Fossil Fuels Divestment – Can It Work?”, International Trade and Investment Conference, University of Oslo, 9-10 May 2017.

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22. “Sustainability Investment and the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund”, Nomosphere: A Global Law Podcast, Tilburg University, 28 April 2017.

23. “Global Rewilding and Ecological Restoration Law”, Global Law Lab Seminar, Tilburg University, 7 February 2017.

24. “Can Fossil Fuels Divestment Succeed?” Environmental Law Seminar Series, Tilburg University, 6 February 2017.

25. “Divesting from Climate Change: The Road to Influence?”, Climate Law & Governance Armchair Seminar, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, 3 February 2017.

26. “Time and Environmental Law in a Changing Climate”, Climate Law and Governance Lecture Series, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, 1 February 2017.

27. “Risk and Disclosure” session speaker, Ideas Lab in Climate Law & Finance: Tragedy of the Horizon or Time for improvement?, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, 31 January 2017.

28. “Academia Meets Activism”, panel speaker, Tilburg University, 16 January 2017.

29. “Time Matters to Environmental Law: The Nature of Time and Time in Nature”, Global Law Visiting Chair public lecture, Tilburg University, 16 January 2017.

30. “Rallentare: Timescapes of the Ecological Economy”, Between Activism and Enterprise: The Role of Law in Redefining Growth and Prosperity in the New Economy, University of New South Wales, 15 August 2016.

31. “Commercial – Philanthropic Strategies for Funding Environmental Sustainability”, Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network Conference, Melbourne, 1 June 2016.

32. “Private Nature Conservation and Reform of Victoria’s Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act”, Environmental Justice Australia Roundtable - Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act, Melbourne, 27 April 2016.

33. “ Divestment and Universities: Can They, Should They?” UTAS Institute for Social Change, Seminar series, 22 April 2016.

34. “Money Talks? Fossil Fuel Divesting Campaigns and Environmental Governance Reform”, National Law Reform Conference, Australian National University, 14-15 April 2016.

35. “Corporate Social Responsibility and Slow ”, Agrifood Conference, XXII, Queenstown, New Zealand, 7-9 December 2015.

36. “Restoration Dialogues: An Introduction”, Restorations Dialogues, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, 3-4 November 2015.

37. “Resourcing Eco-Restoration: Strengthening Private Sector Initiative”, Restorations Dialogues, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, 3-4 November 2015.

38. “Canadian Universal Investors: A Force for Socially Responsible Investing?”, seminar, Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility, Ryerson University, Toronto, 26 October 2015.

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39. “Tasmanian Environmental Law: Legal and Political Advocacy Strategies”, seminar, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, 23 October 2015.

40. “Doing Time: Aligning Environmental Decisions with Natural Time Scales”, seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 22 October 2015.

41. “Why, Can and How Should Responsible Investors Address Climate Change” seminar, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University, Ottawa, 20 October 2015.

42. “Socially Responsible Investing and Climate Change”, Oaktree Community Leader Summit, Dysart, Tasmania, 11 September 2015.

43. “Environmental Governance”, Research Conversations, Sustainability Policy Institute, Curtin University, Perth, 9 June 2015.

44. “Environmental Law and Time” Towards a Multi-stranded Temporality”, Seminar, University of Western Australia Faculty of Law, Perth, 8 June 2015.

45. “Time and Environmental Law: Restoring Nature’s Future”, Seminar, Queensland University of Technology School of Law, Brisbane, 2 April 2015.

46. “Restoring the Past: Overcoming Environmental Law’s Temporal Weakness” Socio- Legal Research Seminar Series, Griffith University, Brisbane, 1 April 2015.

47. Introductory and closing remarks, Rewilding Tasmania, University of Tasmania, 20 February 2015.

48. “Time and Environmental Law: Past Loss as Nature’s Lex Ferenda”, Research Seminar Series, Centre for Environmental Law, Macquarie University, Sydney, 13 November 2014.

49. “The Climate Finance Market- From Brokering Transactions to Leveraging Positive Change” Environmental Finance Symposium, Macquarie University, Sydney 25 July 2014.

50. “Human Rights Responsibilities of Fiduciary Investors”, Presentation to the Shareholders Association for Research and Education (SHARE), Vancouver, 21 February 2014.

51. “Reforming Finance Capitalism for Sustainability”, Sustainable Companies – We Make It Happen, University of Oslo, Oslo, 5-6 December 2013 (presented on my behalf by Carol Liao).

52. “Socially Responsible Investing for Sustainability: Overcoming Its Incomplete and Conflicting Rationales”, Sixth Annual PRI Academic Network Conference, Paris, 13-15 November 2013 (presented on my behalf by Celine Louche).

53. “Fiduciary Responsibility in Retail Funds: Clarifying the Prospects for SRI”, Webinar, Responsible Investing Initiative, 9 October 2013.

54. “Timescapes of Sustainability: Investing like Gardeners”, It’s Time: The Temporal Dimensions of Responsible Investing, symposium, UBC, Vancouver, 20-21 June 2013.

55. “Sustainable University Endowments”, UBC New Economy Summit, Vancouver 4- 5 April 2013.

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56. “Investing in Nature’s Trust: Environmental Governance of the Financial Economy”, Kirby Seminar, University of New England School of Law, Armidale, 20 February 2013.

57. “University Investors and Fiduciary Responsibility”, Public Seminar, University of Victoria Working Group on Responsible Investments, Victoria, 6 November 2012.

58. “Should Environmentalists Pay Attention to the Financial Economy”? Seminar, UBC Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, Vancouver, 1 November 2012.

59. “Fiduciary Responsibility in Retail Funds: The Prospects for SRI”, Workshop: The Financial Sector and Sustainable Development, University of Waterloo, 4-5 October 2012.

60. “Five Follies of Fiduciary Finance Law—Our Understanding of It, That Is”, UN Principles of Responsible Investment Academic Conference 2012, York University, Toronto, 1-3 October 2012.

61. “Ethical Investing and Governance of the Financial Economy”, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Law School: Annual Lawyers and Ethics Eminent Speaker Lecture, 3 May 2012.

62. “A Damp Squib: Environmental Law's Limits in a Human Evolutionary Context”, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Institute for Sustainable Futures, Public Seminar, 30 April 2012.

63. “The Financial Economy: A New Frontier for Environmental Law?”, Faculty Colloquium, Lewis & Clark School of Law, Portland, 19 March 2012.

64. “Right to Develop – Right to Pollute?” UBC International Development Week Seminar, University of British Columbia, 8 February 2012.

65. “Small Ain’t Always Beautiful: Local Government as a Stakeholder in International Climate Law”, Local Climate Change Law Workshop, University of British Columbia, 22-23 October 2011.

66. “Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Responsible Financing and their Impact on Extractive Industries”, Socially Responsible Investment and Canadian Extractive Industries Symposium, University of British Columbia, 10-11 September 2011.

67. “Can Financial Markets Promote Sustainable Companies?”, Towards Sustainable Companies: Identifying New Avenues, University of Oslo, 29-30 August 2011.

68. “Unmasking Environmental Law's Tutankhamun”, Trade, Corporations and Natural Resources Conference, University of the West of England, Bristol, 30 June 2011.

69. “Canadian Universities and the Law of Responsible Investing”, Coalition of Universities for Responsible Investing Symposium, Victoria, British Columbia, 21 June 2011.

70. “Sustainable Finance: A Maelstrom or Measured Mutation?” Navigating the Green Economy Conference, London School of Economics and the American Bar Association, London, 23-24 May 2011.

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71. “Socially Responsible Investment”, Protecting the Environment in the XXI Century: The Role of the Private Sector, International Symposium, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 20-21 May 2011.

72. “Can Canadian Institutional Investors be a Muse for Corporate Social Responsibility?” CSR in the Pacific Rim Conference, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 14-15 April 2011.

73. “Sustainability and Money Balance”, Sustainability and Greenization Initiatives Seminar, Institute for Resources Environment & Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, March 9, 2011.

74. “Sustainable Development: What Role for Corporate and Financial Law?” Renewing Environmental Law: A Conference for Public Interest Environmental Law Practitioners, Vancouver, 3-4 February 2011.

75. “The Fiduciary Duty of Investors to Integrate ESG Issues into Investment Processes”, Webinar, PRI Academic Network, 10 January 2011.

76. “Socially Responsible Investment as a Means of Improving Corporate Behaviour, with Particular Regard to Climate Change Issues”, Sustainable Companies Workshop, University of Oslo, Norway, 28 November – 3 December 2010.

77. “Canadian Company Law and Corporate Environmental Responsibility”, Sustainable Companies Workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, 28 November – 3 December 2010 (with Georgia Tanner).

78. “Socially Responsible Investing and Fiduciary Law: Democratizing Governance of Investment Institutions”, Workshop, Responsive Regulation in Theory and Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 30 September – 1 October, 2010.

79. “A Tour de Force or Damp Squib? Socially Responsible Investment in Australia”, Seminar, School of Accounting & Corporate Governance, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 13 August 2010.

80. “The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Limits of Law”, Seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 12 August 2010.

81. “Climate Finance in (South) Africa: Regulatory and Policy Issues”, South African Environmental Law Association Annual Conference, Durban, 22 May 2010.

82. “From Fiduciary Duties to Fiduciary Relationships for Socially Responsible Investment”, UN Principles of Responsible Investment Academic Conference 2010, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, 5-7 May. 2010.

83. “The Human Condition and the Limits of Environmental Law”, seminar, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 23 November, 2009.

84. “Why Doesn’t Environmental Law Work?” Seventh IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 1-5 November 2009.

85. “Being Virtuous and Prosperous: SRI’s Conflicting Goals” (presented with Wes Cragg), UN Principles of Responsible Investment Academic Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, 1-3 October, 2009.

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86. “The Human Condition and the Limits of Environmental Law”, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Keele University, UK, 7-8 September 2009.

87. “Sustainability and Governance of the Financial Economy”, Symposium on Sustainability Governance, European University Institute, Florence, 25 June 2009.

88. “New Perspectives on Fiduciary Responsibilities and SRI”, Sustainable Investment in Unprecedented Times: Canadian Responsible Investment Conference 2009. Winnipeg, 7-9 June 2009.

89. “21st Century Fiduciary Duties for Socially Responsible Investment”, Responsible Investment, Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis, CBERN Annual Conference, Ottawa, 29 May 2009.

90. “The New Paradigm of Corporate Social Responsibility and its Paradoxes” (panel moderator and presenter), International Research Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation: The Regulatory State at the 21st Century: Fundamental Questions in the Design of Regulatory Policy-Lessons from the Environmental Field, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, 17-19 May 2009.

91. “A World in Crisis: Opening Remarks”, Osgoode Hall Graduate Law Students’ Association Annual Conference, Toronto, 1-2 May 2009.

92. “Climate Finance and its Governance: Moving to a Low Carbon Economy through Socially Responsible Financing?” Society of Environmental Law and Economics Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 27-28 March 2009.

93. “Climate Finance and its Governance: From Financial Intermediation to Socially Responsible Investment”, Wisconsin International Law Journal 2009 Symposium: Global Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities for International Law, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 6-7 March 2009.

94. “Corporate Social Responsibility: An Oxymoron?”, Law Union of Ontario, Annual Conference, Toronto, 28 February 2009.

95. “Climate Change: Legal and Business Cases for Early Action”, Climate Change Strategies for a Changing Environment, Conference Board of Canada, Toronto, 26 January 2009.

96. “Can Corporate Social Responsibility Help to Alleviate Poverty?” Sixth IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, Mexico City, 10-15 November 2008.

97. “Climate Change: Fiduciary Duties and Responsible Investment”, Annual SRI in the Rockies Conference, US Social Investment Forum, Whistler, British Columbia, 26- 29 October 2008.

98. “SRI and Its Regulation: International Trends and Lessons”, Canada Eurasia Russia Business Association, Seminar, Toronto, 22 October 2008.

99. Chair and discussant for the panel on “Role of Canadian Companies in International Norm Creation: Corporate Counsel Roundtable”, Canadian Council of International Law's Annual Conference, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 17 October 2008.

100. Presenter on panel on “Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Corporate and Consumer Concerns, Issues and Perspectives”, 38th Annual CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 29

Workshop on Commercial and Consumer Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 3-4 October 2008.

101. “Socially Responsible Investment and Climate Finance”, Climate Law and Developing Countries Post-2012: North and South Perspectives, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Ottawa, 26-28 September 2008.

102. Presenter at the “Workshop on Socially Responsible Investment”, Amnesty International’s Toronto Business and Human Rights Team, Toronto, 20 September 2008.

103. “Putting Theory into Practice: How Can We Apply Ecological Ethics to the Corporate World?” Reconciling Human Existence and Ecological Integrity Conference, Global Ecological Integrity Group, Berlin, 16-20 July 2008.

104. “Financing Solutions to Climate Change: The Potential and Limits of Socially Responsible Investment and its Regulation”, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, 30 May – 2 June 2008.

105. “Climate Change and Socially Responsible Investment: Some Legal and Policy Issues”, Legal Professional Development seminar, University of Sydney, 26 May 2008.

106. “Financing Solutions to Climate Change: The Potential and Limits of Socially Responsible Investment and Its Regulation”, 5th Asian Law Institute Conference, University of Singapore, 22-23 May 2008.

107. Presenter and discussant on “The Ethical and Business Case in SRI” in the workshop on Socially Responsible Investment in Canada, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, Toronto, 11 April 2008.

108. “Moving from the Business Case to Ethical Case SRI: The Role of Fiduciary Duties”, Responsible Business Network – Research Workshop, Schulich Business School, York University, Toronto, 30 November 2007.

109. “Barriers to SRI by University Pension Plan”, Universities and Responsible Investment, University Consortium on the Global South, York University, Toronto, 26 September 2007.

110. “Religious Investors: Moving from the ‘Business Case’ to the ‘Ethical Case’ for Socially Responsible Investment”, Ecological Integrity and a Sustainable Society Conference, Global Ecological Integrity Group, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 24- 29 June 2007.

111. “Protecting Indigenous Peoples through Responsible Finance”, 5th IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, Rio de Janeiro and Paraty, 1-5 June 2007.

112. “Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility”, IUCN Environmental Law Academy workshop, University of Ottawa, 19-21 April 2007.

113. “Protecting Indigenous Peoples through Socially Responsible Investment”, Indigenous Law and Legal Systems: Recognition and Revitalization Conference, University of Toronto, 26-27 January 2007.

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114. “Socially Responsible Investment as a Means of Promoting Corporate Environmental Responsibility”, 4h IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, Pace University, New York, 16-20 October 2006.

115. “Should Environmental Law Concern Itself with Ethical Investing?” Global Ecological Integrity Group Conference, Samos, Greece, 4-9 July 2006.

116. “Regulation of Socially Responsible Investment in the Financial Services Sector: Global Trends and Lessons?” Public Lecture, Asian Institute of International and Financial Law, University of Hong Kong, 30 May 2006.

117. “Trends in the Environmental Regulation of East Asia’s Special Economic Zones: Convergence or Diversity?” 3rd Asian Law Institute Conference, East China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, 24-26 May 2006.

118. “The Soft Law of Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Ethical Investment Governance”, Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Network Conference, Toronto, 20-21 October 2005.

119. “Environmental Law’s Uneasy Paradox: Public Development Rights and Private Common Law Remedies.” Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 23-25 June 2005.

120. “Environmental Regulation in East Asia’s Special Economic Zones”, Management Challenges in Times of Global Change and Uncertainty: The 9th International Conference on Global Business and Economic Development, Hanyang University, Seoul, 25-28 May 2005.

121. “What is the Legal Status of Kyoto?” The Kyoto Conference, Fraser Mackenzie Capital Inc., Toronto, 16 February 2005.

122. “International Environmental Regulation of the Oil Industry”, Glendon College Model United Nations Conference, Toronto, 22 October 2004.

123. “The Kyoto Protocol and its Implementation in Canada”, World View Youth Conference, Toronto, 22-27 June 2004.

124. “Corporate Finance and Environmentally Responsible Business”, Second Conference on International Corporate Responsibility, Carnegie Bosch Institute and the University of Amsterdam, 18-20 June 2004.

125. “Regulating Economic Growth through Financial Organisations.” 2003 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, McGill University, Montreal, 16-18 October 2003.

126. “Economic Policy Instruments for Climate Change Mitigation: A Review of International Experience”, Expert Seminar for Environment Canada’s Policy Research Directorate, Ottawa, 8 September 2003.

127. “Ethical Finance and Climate Change”, Building Ethical Institutions for Business, European Business Ethics Network Annual Conference, Budapest University of Economic Sciences, 29-31 August 2003.

128. “Towards Sustainable Banking: Environmental Financing and its Regulation”, Canadian Economics Association 37th Annual Meeting, Carleton University, Ottawa, 28-30 May 2003.

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129. “Implementing the Kyoto Protocol at the International and National Level”, Recent Challenges and Developments in International Law, International Law Societies at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 8 March 2003.

130. “Indigenous Environmental Management Regimes in the Developing World: Self- determination, Survival and Sustainability”, After Johannesburg: New Strategies for Sustainable Livelihoods, York University, Toronto, 27-28 September 2002.

131. “Strengthening Environmental Regulation through the Banking Sector”, Society of Public Teachers of Law (SPTL) Annual Conference, De Montfort University, Leicester, 9-11 September 2002.

132. “Insurance Markets for Promoting Corporate Environmental Responsibility”, 10th International Conference of the Greening of Industry Network, Göteborg University, Sweden, 23-26 June 2002.

133. “Developments in European Energy Law”, seminar, Association of Icelandic Lawyers, Reykjavík, 13 March 2002.

134. “Enlisting Institutional Investors in Environmental Regulation: Some Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives”, seminar, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, 11 February 2002.

135. “The Role of Banks and Institutional Investors in Sustainable Development”, University Association for Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, University of Bristol, 3-5 September 2001.

136. “Market Institutions for Sustainability: European Experience”, Fourth Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society for , McGill University, Montreal, 23-25 August 2001.

137. “Economic Instruments and Financial Organisations in International Environmental Law”, Public Lecture Institute of Public Law, University of Freiburg, 29 June 2001.

138. “Financial Institutions as a Means of Environmental Regulation: Perspectives from Europe and the United States”, Public Lecture, Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, 25 May 2001.

139. “Economic Instruments for Off-Park Nature Conservation”, Workshop on Community Right to Buy, Access to the Countryside, Reform of SSSIs and National Parks in Scotland, Department of Economy, University of Aberdeen, 14 May 2001.

140. “Role of Financial Institutions as Surrogate Environmental Regulators”, Socio- Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Annual Conference, University of Bristol, 4-5 April 2001.

141. “New Architecture for Ecological Responsibility: Environmental Citizenship and Environmental Justice in a Market Context”, Taking Nature Seriously: Citizens, Science and Environment, University of Oregon, 25-27 February 2001.

142. “Building the Environmental Law Diaspora: The Role of Financial Institutions”, Society of Public Teachers of Law (SPTL) Annual Conference, University College London, 18-20 September 2000.

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143. “States between Economic Deregulation and Environmental Reregulation: The Hybridisation of Environmental Law”, The Changing Role of Environmental Law, UK Environmental Law Association, Imperial College, University of London, 31 March – 2 April 2000.

144. “Economic Instruments and Legal Hybrids in Environmental Law: The Australian and New Zealand Experience”, Seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Southampton, 24 November 1999.

145. “Notions of ‘Citizenship’ in New Zealand Environmental Law”, Environmental Law and Environmental Citizenship, University of Aberdeen, 26-27 August 1999 (with Professor Kenneth Palmer).

146. “New Zealand’s Experience with the Use of Economic Instruments Including Taxes and Tradeable Permits”, Queensland Environmental Law Association Conference, Noosa Heads, 28-29 May 1999.

147. “Incentives for Sustainable Use of Wetlands in Australia: Regulatory and Economic Mechanisms”, Environmental Justice and Legal Processes, University of Cape Town, 16-17 April 1998.

148. “Defining the ‘Reasonably Foreseeable Needs of Future Generations’ in New Zealand ”, Seaviews: Marine Ecosystem Management Obligations and Opportunities, Victoria University of Wellington, 11-14 February 1998.

149. “Economic Deregulation and Sustainable Management in New Zealand”, Environmental Justice: Global Ethics for the 21st Century, University of Melbourne, 1-3 October 1997.

150. “Economic Instruments and Environmental Management: Regulatory and Policy Implications for New Zealand”, Resource Management Law Association Conference, Queenstown, 29-30 August 1997.

151. “Regional Agreements for Indigenous Self-Determination: Lessons for New Zealand”, seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, 16 June 1996.

152. “Regional Frameworks for Explicating Native Title: From Land Tenure to ”, International Bar Association Conference, Melbourne, 11-13 October 1994.

153. “Canadian Comprehensive Claims Agreements and their Potential Application to Australia”, After Mabo Seminar, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, 16 March 1994.

154. “Legal Issues in Wetlands Conservation in East Africa”, seminar, IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office, Nairobi, 5 April 1993.

155. “Protection of the Ozone Layer under International Law: The Implications for Developing Countries”, International Conference on Environment and Law, Kathmandu, 6-8 March 1992.

156. “Regional Agreements in Australia and Canada.” Conference on Resource Development and Kimberley Aboriginal Control, Kimberley Land Council, Crocodile Hole, Western Australia, September 1991.

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157. “Transnational Environmental Law and Policy for East Asia and the South Pacific”, Diplomacy Training Programme, seminar on Environment and International Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 12 February 1990.

TEACHING ______

(a) Courses and Seminars Taught:

* denotes graduate course + denotes co-taught course

University of Tasmania, Faculty of Law; Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies • Environmental Law (2014, 2015, 2020, 2021) • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (2015, 2018, 2020) • Ethics and Social Responsibility+ (2016. 2017, 2018) • Global Environmental Governance* (2016, 2019, 2020) • Indigenous Peoples and the Law+ (2017, 2019) • International Marine Management+ (2014, 2015) • One Ocean+ (2017, 2018, 2019) • Property Law+ (2018, 2019, 2020) • Topics in Marine Environmental Studies+ (2015, 2016)

University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law: • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (2012, 2013, 2014) • Environmental Law (2011, 2011, 2012, 2013) • Global Environmental & Resources Law Externship Program (2014) • PhD Seminar in Legal Theory* (2011, 2012)

York University, Osgoode Hall Law School: § Climate Change Law+ (2008, 2009) § Environmental Law (2003, 2004) § Indigenous Peoples and the Law (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) § Intensive Program in Aboriginal Lands, Resources & Governments+ (2007, 2008) § International Environmental Law (2003) § Planning Law (2006, 2008) § Property Law (2003, 2005)

University of Manchester, School of Law: § Concepts in Environmental Law+ (1999, 2001, 2002) § Economics of Regulation*+ (2000, 2001. 2002) § Global & European Environmental Regulation* (2001) § International Economic Law*+ (1999) § Law and Economics+ (2000) § Legal Method and Systems+ (2001) § Planning and Environmental Law+ (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) § Public International Law+ (1999, 2000, 2002) CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 34

University of Auckland; Faculty of Law; School of Environmental and Marine Science: § Economic Instruments and Environmental Law* (1997, 1998) § Environmental Law Concepts* (1999) § Environmental Law and Policy (1996, 1997, 1998) § Environmental Law for Non-Lawyers+ (1996, 1997, 1998) § International Environmental Law (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) § International Law+ (1998) § + (1996, 1997) § Society and Environment+ (1997, 1998)

Macquarie University, School of Law: § Constitutional Law (1991) § Land Law (1991)

(b) Visiting Course Instructor:

• Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (June- July 2021), Osgoode Professional Development, York University. • Marine and Antarctic Environments (October – November 2018), Ocean University China. • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (December 2013), Macquarie University. • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law* (June-July 2013), LLM Program, University of Waikato. • Corporate Environmental Governance* (August 2010), LLM Program, University of Auckland. • International Environmental Law* (February 2001), LLM Program, University of Stockholm. • Environmental Law* (March 2001), LLM Program, University of Copenhagen • International Environmental Law (October 2001), University of Milan. • Environmental Law* (March 2002) LLM Program, University of Iceland.

(c) Guest Lectures:

Lectured on a variety of environmental law topics at the Australian National University, King’s College London, North-West University, Ocean University of China, Tilburg University, University of Aberystwyth, University of Auckland, University of Queensland, University of Sydney and York University, as well as for the Association of Transnational Law Schools (ATLAS) First Annual Agora.

(d) Moot Coaching:

Animal Law Moot (2015), Faculty coach, University of Tasmania Faculty of Law team. Semi-finalist, ranked 3 / 18 teams. CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 35

Canadian Willms and Shier Environmental Law Moot (2013) Faculty coach, UBC Faculty of Law team. The team crowned moot champions and won best appellant factum award. US Western Regional Environmental Law Negotiation: Lewis & Clark School of Law (2012, 2013); Faculty coach, UBC Faculty of Law team. Ranked 3 / 8 teams. Copenhagen International Climate Change Law Negotiation Competition (2008); Faculty Coach (with Stepan Wood), Osgoode Hall Law School team. Unranked. Kawaskimhon: National Aboriginal Law Moot (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010): Faculty coach, Osgoode Hall Law School team (non-competitive moot).

(e) External Examiner Appointments:

• PhD dissertation, Griffith University, 2020 • PhD dissertation, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2020 • LLM thesis, University of Western Australia, 2020 • MPhil dissertation, University of Western Australia, 2018 • PhD dissertation, Tilburg University, 2017. • PhD dissertation, University of New England, 2016. • PhD dissertation, Australian National University, 2012. • PhD dissertation, University of Ottawa, 2011. • PhD dissertation, University of Sydney, 2010. • PhD dissertation, Queensland University of Technology, 2010. • International Environmental Law course (LLB / LLM), University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, 2008 – 2010. • PhD dissertation, University of Aberdeen, 2002. • LLM thesis, McGill University, 2002. • International Environmental Law course (LLB), Victoria University of Wellington, 1999.

RESEARCH SUPERVISION ______

* denotes principal supervisor + denotes co-supervisor

(a) Doctoral (dissertations):

Cleo Hansen-Lohrey,"'Public Order’ in the African and Latin American Refugee Protection Instruments, and Climate Change Displaced Persons" (in progress). * Nicky van Dijk, “Representing Future Generations in International Climate Change Law: Fairness, legitimacy and effectiveness” University of Tasmania (in progress).+ Lisa Uffman-Kirsh, "Approval Processes for Activities Affecting the Marine Environment: Empirical and Theoretical Lessons from the Relationship of Social License and Free, Prior, Informed Consent", University of Tasmania (in progress).* Maria Nicolae, “An Assessment of the Appropriateness, Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Australian Disclosure Regime to Enable Market Regulation of CSR” (in progress).* CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 36

Muhammed Zain U. Abedin, “Uncertainties and Complexities in Corporate Governance: An Analysis of Regular and Irregular participation of Employees”, University of Tasmania (in progress).* Reia Anquet, “Indigenous Peoples' Participation in Public Policy: Marine Governance in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand”, University of Grenoble (in progress). + Elaine Hsiao, “International Peace Parks: Promoting Environmental, Social and International Peace through Transboundary Conservation”, UBC (2018).* Carol Liao, “Corporate Law as a Tool to Advance the Social Economy”, University of British Columbia (UBC) (2016).+ Demola Okeowo, “Normative Legal and Ethical Frameworks for Environmental Refugees”, UBC (until 2014).* Si Hao, “Environmental Disclosure by Public Listed Companies Under the Canadian Securities Regulatory Regime”, UBC (until 2014).+ Kirsten Manley-Casimir, “Oil and in Haida Gwaii: Towards a Principles-Based Approach to Aboriginal Title”, York University (until 2014).+ Patricia Hania, “Re-framing Water Law in Canada”, York University (2009-10, supervised jointly with Dayna Scott).* Stan Benda, “Right to Know or Need to Know: The Labelling of Genetically-Modified ”, York University (2010).+ Sari Graben, “Co-Management: The Legal Impact of Participatory Governance on Administrative Decision-Making in the Mackenzie Valley”, York University (2010).+ Reza Rajabuin, “Essays on Bargaining and Institutions: Fostering Economic Development through the Utilization of Competition Law”, York University (2009).* Yemi Oke, “Does ‘Tomorrow’ Matter? Rethinking Intergenerational Sustainability and Traditional Knowledge in Natural Resources Management in Nigeria”, York University (2007).* Sasha Baglay, “Interdependence of National Identities and Refugee Protection: A Study of Australia, Canada and the EU”, York University (2007).* Chinedu E. Ideke, “Deflectionist Institutions or Beacons of Hope? A Study of National Human Rights Commissions in Anglophone Africa” York University (2006).+ Alizera Jahangiri, “Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in International Environmental Law”, University of Manchester (until 2006).*

(b) Master of Laws (theses):

Michael Mosimann, “Corporate Legal Aspects of Impact Investments in British Columbia”, UBC (2014). * Matthew Pudovskis, “Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Governance in Canada: The Role of Law and Comprehensive Agreements in Facilitating Incorporation”, UBC (2013).* Morgan McDonald, “Climate Change Litigation”, UBC (2012).* Karen Fernandes, “Private Stakeholders in the Public Realm: A Study of Public and Private Approaches to Land Redevelopment Strategies in the City”, York University (2011).* Tracey Powell, “From Legal Reform to Legal Empowerment, the Changing Faces of Law and Development”, York University (2010).+ CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 37

Zaglul Haider, “Conflict Resolution in South Asia: Does International Law Work?”, York University (2010).* Anna-Paula Akerman Sheps, “The GMOS, the WTO and the New Obstacles for Risk Assessment”, York University (2010).+ Wiseman Ubochioma, “The Need for Anti-trust Law in Nigeria's Liberalized Telecommunication Sector”, York University (2009).+ Anastasiya Kurhanava, “Pyrrhic Victory over Banking Secrecy”, York University (2009).* Mary Grindley, “Discretion and Judicial Review Under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act: Case Study of a Panel Review”, York University (2009).+ Anastasia Tataryn, “A Different Kind of Hope: Persons Living Without Status, Canadian Immigration Law and the Prospect of Regularization”, York University (2009).+ Gowry Sivapathasundram, “Refugees ‘Person in Need of Protection’ Category: Who Receives Protection or Rejection?”, York University (2009).* Veronica Fynn, “Refugee/Displaced Women and Children Right(s) to Health and Education in Crises Situation”, York University (2009).* Hanson Sone, “Commitment without Compliance: The Protection of the Rights of Refugees under International Law of Human Rights”, York University (2008).* Nicholas Juzda, “The Tort Liability of Directors to Parties Outside the Corporation”, York University (2007).* Shauna Parr, “A Framework for Environmental Regulation by Local Government”, York University (2006).* Adam Kay, “Intergovernmental Institutions, Transnational Corporations and the Modern Paradigm”, York University (2006).* Yemi Oke, “Sustainable Utilization of Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Appraisal of the Mining Regime in Nigeria”, York University (2004).* Nicole Hoffmann, “The EU’s Eco-Management and Audit Scheme”, University of Manchester (2001).*

(c) Master of Environmental Studies / Science (theses and major research papers):

Xueyi Wang “Ecological Restoration or Damaged or Degraded Marine Environments”, University of Tasmania (in progress).* Leanna Farr, “Adaptation, Evolution and Resilience of Aboriginal Knowledge and Modern Day Teme Augama Anishnabai Environmental Philosophies and Practice”, York University (2011).* Anne Thompson, “Governance and Rural Sustainability: A Case Study on the Junín Project of the Copper Mesa Mining Corporation in Northwest Ecuador”, York University (2009). * Sarah Jacobs, “Public Participation & Influence at Ontario Municipal Board”, York University (2006).* Alice Barton, “Scales of Environmental Management and Canadian Federalism: Theory and in Practice”, York University (2005).* Nia Davies, “Energy Law Reform and Climate Change”, University of Manchester (2002).*

(d) Other Research Paper Supervision (Undergraduate / Graduate Levels):

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Selected research topics include: aboriginal land rights, animal rights, biodiversity conservation law, climate change law, indigenous environmental knowledge and intellectual property law; international humanitarian law, marine plastic pollution governance, public interest litigation, urban land use planning, water and wetlands law.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE ______

University of Tasmania:

• Associate Head, Teaching & Learning, Faculty of Law (2019, 2021 - ongoing) • Co-convenor, Green Bag: Reading and writing group (2018 – ongoing) • Co-convenor, Legal Theory and History Seminar Series (2017 –- ongoing) • Member, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Acceptance Committee, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (2019 –- ongoing) • Member, Teaching and Learning Committee, Faculty of Law (2014-17; 2019- ongoing) • Member, Education Committee, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (2016-2017) • Member, CSD Academic Reference Group (2014-15) • Member, Research Committee, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (2014- 15) • Research Integrity Officer, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (2015-16) • Director, Master of Environmental Governance (Polar, Oceans & Climate) (2015-18) • Deputy Associate Director, Teaching and Learning, Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (2016) • Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Law (2016-17)

University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law:

• Director, Centre for Law and the Environment (2011-14) • Member, Allard Prize for International Integrity Committee (2012 -14) • Member, Appointments Committee (2011-12) • Member, Research and Library Committee (2011) • Member, Graduate Committee (2011)

York University, Osgoode Hall Law School:

• Director, Graduate Program in Law (2008-10) • Chair, Graduate Studies Committee (2008-10) • Member, University Senate Sub-committee on Research Ethics (2006-10) • Co-director, Intensive Law Program in Aboriginal Lands, Resources and Governments (2006-08) CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 39

• Member, University Senate Academic Planning and Policy Committee (2006- 07) • Academic Director, LLM Program in Municipal Law, Osgoode Professional Development Program (2006-07) • Member, Student Awards Committee (2005-07) • Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee (2006-07) • Chair, National Aboriginal Law Moot Organising Committee (2005-06) • Coordinator, University of Kobe Exchange (2004-05) • Chair, LLB Admissions Policy Committee (2003-05) • Member, Graduate Studies Committee (2003-04)

University of Manchester, School of Law:

• Academic Advisor for international validation programmes (Israeli Centre for Academic Studies; Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences) (2000-01) • Chair, LLB Admissions Committee and LLB Admission Tutor (2001-02) • Director, LLB Programme (1999-2000) • Member, University of Manchester Board of Environmental Studies (1999- 2001) • Member, Staff Recruitment Panels (2000-02) • Member, Undergraduate Teaching Strategy Committee (1999-2001)

University of Auckland, Faculty of Law:

• Member & co-founder, New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law (1998-99) • Co-convenor, Faculty Seminar Series (1998-99) • Member, Staff Recruitment Committee (1998-99) • Chair, Environmental Law Conference Organisation Committee (1997-98) • Member, University Environmental Policy Task Force (1997) • Member, Postgraduate Studies Committee (1996-97) • Member, Law Library Liaison Committee (1996-97)

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ______

(a) Editorial Responsibilities:

• Editorial Advisory Board member, Transnational Environmental Law, published by Cambridge University Press (2011 – ongoing) • Associate Editor, Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, published by Routledge / Earthscan (2010 – ongoing) • Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, published by Edward Elgar (2009 – ongoing). • Editorial Committee member, Global Journal of Comparative Law, published by Martinus Nijhoff (2011-16) CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 40

• Books Review Editor, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, published by Edward Elgar (2009–12). • Editor-in-Chief, Osgoode Hall Law Journal (2009–10) • Books Review Editor, Banking and Finance Law Review, published by Carswell (2004-09). • Correspondent, Legal Earth: IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Newsletter (2008-09). • Editorial Committee member, New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law, published by University of Auckland, New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law (1997-2000).

(b) Expert Consultations and Peer Reviews:

• Journals: Accounting, Economics and Law: A Convivium; Adelaide Law Review, Alberta Law Review, American Business Law Journal, Australian Journal of Environmental Management, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Climate Change, Climate Law, Climate Policy, Environment and Planning A; Environmental Law Review, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law eJournal, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Environmental Law, Journal of Environmental Law and Practice, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, LEAD – Law, Environment and Development Journal, Legal Studies, Macquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, Melbourne University Law Review, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Modern Law Review, New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law, Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Ottawa Law Review, Perth International Law Journal, PoLAR: Polar Journal, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, Regulation and Governance, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, Revue Quebecoise de droit international, Restoration Ecology, South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, UBC International Law Journal, UBC Law Review, University of New South Wales Law Review, University of Tasmania Law Review, University of Toronto Law Journal, Water International, Yearbook of European Environmental Law, Yearbook of Polar Law.

• Publishers: Cambridge University Press, Earthscan, Edward Elgar Publishing, Elsevier, Hart Publishing, Kluwer Law, Routledge, Springer, UBC Press.

• Media Opinions: ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Association), Advisor’s Edge Report, Asset International, BC Business Magazine, Benefits Canada, Business in Vancouver, Calgary Herald, Canadian Broadcasting Commission Radio, Ethical Investor, Examiner, Globe & Mail, Law Times, McLeans, New Zealand Herald, Now Magazine, Toronto Star, Windspeaker.

• Expert Advice: Changemarker Norway, EarthRights International, Environment Canada, FairPensions (UK), Extinction Rebellion (XR) Tasmania, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (UK), Ontario Securities Commission, Oxfam Australia, Social Investment Organization (Canada), University of Victoria - Go Fossil Free.

• Research Funding Applications Assessing: Australian Research Council, Danish Council for Independent Research, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 41

Vlaanderen (Belgium), Irish Research Council Advanced Laureate Awards, National Research Foundation (South Africa), Nuffield Foundation (UK), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (Finland).

• Research Prize Judging: IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, student conference paper award and teaching award; UN Principles for Responsible Investment Academic Network research excellence prize.

• Research Evaluations for Faculty Tenure / Appointment / Promotion Applications: Lewis and Clark Law School, North-West University, Otago University, University of Aberdeen, University of Calgary, University of Dundee, University of Helsinki, University of Hong Kong, University of London (SOAS) and University of Western Ontario.

(c) Reports for Government Agencies and NGOs:

See reports detailed in section (e) of the Scholarship section above.

(d) Conferences and Workshops Organised (* principal or # co-organiser):

• Wilderness Law, University of Tasmania, 29 November 2019 (22 participants). * • Engaging Tasmanians in Nature Conservation through Aesthetics and Art, workshop, Tarraleah and Five Rivers Reserve, 21-22 September 2017 (25 participants).* • Time and Sustainability, University of Oslo and CICERO, 28-29 June 2018 (65 participants).* • Environmental Aesthetics: Beauty and Decision-Making, King's College London, 28 November 2017 (25 participants) # • Restoring Layered Geographies: Global and Local Approaches, Tilburg University, 3 November 2017 (30 participants).* • Protecting Nature in Conflicts and Building Peace, Cebu University, Philippines, 30 May 2017 (35 participants).* • Indigenous Peoples and Saltwater / Freshwater Governance for a Sustainable Future, workshop, University of Tasmania and Australian National University, 11- 12 February 2016 (35 participants).# • Restoration Dialogues, workshop, University of Tasmania, 3-4 November 2015 (50 participants).# • Rewilding Tasmania, symposium, University of Tasmania, 20 February 2015 (110 participants).* • Energy Technologies and Climate Change, panel of speakers in the Workshop of the North American Consortium on Legal Education, 14-15 March 2014, Vancouver (45 participants).# • It’s Time: The Temporal Dimensions of Responsible Investing, UBC Faculty of Law and the Responsible Investing Initiative, symposium, 20-21 June 2013 (65 participants).* • Evolution of Responsible Investing: Navigating Complexity, UNPRI Academic Network and CBERN, York University, Toronto, 1-3 October 2012 (150 participants).# CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 42

• Local Climate Change Law: A workshop to explore municipal-level regulation & policy to address climate change, UBC Faculty of Law, 22-23 October 2011 (24 participants).* • Socially Responsible Investment and Canadian Extractive Industries, UBC Faculty of Law and Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, 10-11 September 2011 (52 participants).* • Biofuels: Legal and Policy Dimensions, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Workshop, Toronto, 17-18 June 2010 (35 participants).# • Biofuels and Climate Change Law, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Workshop, Wuhan University, China, 31 October 2009 (30 participants).* • Responsible Investment, Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, St. Paul University, Ottawa, 29 May 2009 (50 participants).# § “SRI and the Law: Evolution of Fiduciary Duties”, Panel session in the 19th Annual SRI in the Rockies Conference, US Social Investment Forum, Whistler, British Columbia, 26-29 October 2008 (100 participants).* § Climate Law in Developing Countries Post-2012: North and South Perspectives, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Ottawa, 26-28 September 2008 (150 participants).* § Socially Responsible Investment in Canada, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, 11 April, 2008 (30 participants).# § Climate Law in Developing Countries, workshop, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Vancouver, 15 October 2007 (15 participants).* § Environmental Law seminar, UK Society of Public Teachers of Law, University of Manchester, 30 April 2001 (25 participants).# § Environmental Law for Sustainability, New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, University of Auckland, 17 April 1999 (200 participants).* § Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms: Key Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy, University of Auckland, 5-7 March 1998 (175 participants).* § After Mabo: Indigenous Peoples, Environmental and Resource Management, Australian National University, 16 March 1994 (90 participants).*

(e) Law Moots Organised (principal organiser):

§ Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Law Moot, Toronto, 2-4 March 2006 (11 law schools with 65 participants).

(f) Community and Advocacy Work:

§ Tasmanian Independent Science Council (2020 - ongoing) § Extinction Rebellion (XR) Tasmania, legal coordinator (2020 – ongoing) § Huon Valley Roamers Landcare (2016 - 2019) § Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law (2014-17) § Tasmanian Environmental Defender’s Office, Management Committee (2014-16) § Advisory Board, Centre, Vancouver (2013-2014). § Advisory Board, Coalition of Universities for Responsible Investing (2011-14). CV – Benjamin J. Richardson 43

§ Advisory Board and Co-chair of SRI Research Cluster, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network (2010- 2013). § Social Audit Advisory Committee, Alterna Savings Credit Union, (2006–08). § Co-director and teacher of Osgoode Hall’s Intensive Program in Aboriginal Law, a clinical legal education program placing students in 7-week internships in community, aboriginal and governmental organisations (2006-08) § Advised Canada’s Social Investment Organization on its submissions to government and assisted with its other research activities (2007-10). § Assisted Maori group (Te Runanga O Ngati Whatua, in Whangarei) prepare an iwi (tribal) management plan funding application (1998). § Member, Environmental Law Centre, Auckland (1997-98). § Instructor in an environmental law training course for Brazilian judges, hosted by the University of Auckland (1998). § Volunteer, Environmental Defender’s Office, Sydney (1986-90). § Volunteer, Wilderness Society, Sydney (1986-89).

(g) Professional Memberships and Affiliations:

§ Australian Greens (2015 -ongoing) § Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment (2011 – ongoing) § National Environmental Law Association of Australia (1995 – ongoing). § Network for Sustainable Financial Markets (2010-2014). § Society of Legal Scholars, UK (1999-2014) § Tasmanian Land Conservancy (2015 – ongoing). § UniSuper Consultative Committee – elected academic representative (2020 – ongoing). § UN Principles for Responsible Investment Academic Network (2010 – 2018) § World Commission on Environmental Law, IUCN (1996 – ongoing).