Environment, People, Power, and the Law: Reconceiving Relationships, (Re) building Bridges
This Ã山ǿ¼é Law Journal () symposium explores the complex interaction between law, society, and the environment.
In particular, the symposium fosters interdisciplinary reflection and dialogue on a wide range of contemporary legal issues related to the environment, including: legal narratives on nature; critical perspectives on environmental justice; jurisdictional debates over land governance; and private law responses to environmental challenges.
Three panels will cover "Environmental Harm, Environmental Justice: Rights, Remedies, and Resistance"; "People and Power: Pathways to Protecting Indigenous Land Rights"; and "Un système en mouvement: réponses du droit commun aux défis environnementaux".
Panelists:
- Michel Bélanger, Université de Montréal
- Natasha Bakht, University of Ottawa
- Deborah Curran, University of Victoria
- Lynda Collins, University of Ottawa
- Gaële Gidrol-Mistral, UQAM
- David Grinlinton, University of Auckland
- Paule Halley, Université Laval
- Dayna Scott, York University
- Adrian Smith, Carleton University
- Sarah Vanuxem, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis
Meals and refreshments served. Cocktail to follow.