Latest News from Conservation-Litigation.org
Biodiversity litigation in the Global South
Rika Fajrini will be presenting our work at this upcoming workshop on 11 March, 2022. This global, online workshop will explore efforts to use liability litigation to address pressing issues of socio-biological harm, with examples from Indonesia, China, India, South Africa and Brazil, among others.
FFI Wildlife Crime Platform - Georgia
We recently joined Fauna & Flora International’s (FFI) Wildlife Crime Platform - Georgia, which engages judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement bodies to build understanding and foster collaboration to reduce wildlife crime.
Law firm warns corporations of growing risk from conservation litigation
Corporate law firm, Clyde & Co, warns its clients of the growing risk posed to them by conservation / biodiversity litigation.
Orangutan Outreach offers its support
Orangutan Outreach is offering their support by helping to fundraise for future cases, recognising that conservation litigation has a role to play in protecting both Orangutans and their habitat.
EU Liability Directive
The European Union has invited feedback on its Environmental Liability Directive, which establishes a framework based on the ‘polluter pays’ principle to prevent and remedy environmental damage.
Emerging Issues in Conservation
The Society for Conservation Biology picked conservation litigation for its “Emerging Issues in Conservation” Seminar. You can watch the talk online.
Global Webinar: Environmental Liability & Biodiversity
Colleagues across 5 continents will explore how use liability laws to remedy harm to biodiversity.
New UN Resolution calls for civil liability
New UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Resolution, “Preventing and combating crimes that affect the environment” calls for States to operatioanlise conservation litigation
Judges’ views on conservation litigation through mock trials
In the absence of existing cases in most countries, we have little understanding of judicial decision-making in conservation litigation cases. To gain greater insight we used a mock trail approach. Dr. Rebecca Nichols explains the key findings.
Civil liability and wildlife conservation
Andalas University Law School hosts an international webinar on how civil liability litigation can support wildlife conservation.
Soft Launching Buku: Pertanggungjawaban Perdata Perusakan Spesies Dilindungi
The Indonesian NGO, Auriga Nusantara, helps launch the Indonesian language version of “Pioneering civil lawsuits for harm to threatened species”.
French conservation lawsuit targets illegal fishers
The Guardian reports on how illegal fishers poaching inside of France’s Calanques National Park, and the restaurants who bought their illegal fish, were sued in a landmark case that orders them to ‘pay for environmental damages’.