THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 48 ISSUE 1
November 2020
Front page; notes for contributors; editorial advisory board
Contents page
Erika Techera and Tayanah O'Donnell
Introduction by Guest Editors
Erika Techera and Tayanah O'Donnell, 1-3
Rights, reasons, and international norms
Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, 4-32
Rights of nature as a response to the Anthropocene
Alice Bleby, 33-67
Disaster Risk Reduction, Vulnerability and the Law: A Case for Including Animals
Ashleigh Best, 68-99
Law, Interdisciplinarity and ‘Wicked’ Problems
Jeanette Høj Jensen, 100-139
Statues and status: The legal geography of landscape values and belonging
Brad Jessup, 140-169
The legal geographies of the troposphere
Tayanah O'Donnell, 170-188
Opportunities for ‘next generation’ climate litigation in Western Australia
Sarah Flynne, 189-222
Addressing carbon and climate change through environmental impact assessment: A case study of Western Australian LNG and the “Burrup Hub” project
Ruby Hamilton and Piers Verstegen, 223-263
Germany’s Climate Change Agenda: A Critical Overview
Jürgen Bröhmer, 264-294
How does the Land and Environment Court clinical program for law students facilitate access to environmental justice?
Judith Preston and Shannon Peters, 295-320
Legal Geography: perspectives and methods (Book Review)
Erika Techera, 321-323
Water Regulation and coal seam gas (Book Review)
Tayanah O'Donnell, 324-325
Environmental, Planning and Climate Law in Queensland (Book Review)
Brad Jessup, 326-329