Latest News from Conservation-Litigation.org
Conservation-Litigation.org publishes Risk Identification and Mitigation Framework.
A new open-source resource will support prospective plaintiffs to manage the risks of developing environmental liability lawsuits.
Inaugural meeting of the Biodiversity & Environmental Liability Scholars (BELS) Network
The Biodiversity & Environmental Liability Scholars Network is a new and exciting global interdisciplinary group of scholars that aims to bring together leading and emerging researchers to explore new legal solutions to environmental harm.
Workshop highlights underused legal provisions with transformative potential for wildlife
The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) has held a pioneering workshop for Public Prosecutors in Kochi, Kerala, to draw the attention of the Public Prosecutors appointed across the biodiversity-rich state of Kerala, in Southern India to specific provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Conservation-Litigation.org Network submission to the International Criminal Court
Conservation-Litigation.org submits recommendations to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor in response to a new policy initiative to advance accountability for environmental crimes under the Rome Statute.
Pioneering IUCN judicial training programme aims to strengthen environmental justice in Asia Pacific
The world-leading, free online curriculum developed by IUCN’s World Commission on Environmental Law, Conservation-Litigation.org and legal experts from across Asia-Pacific – draws on legal analyses and case studies from to further environmental protection.
A new Amazon Prime series Poacher tells the true story of one of the biggest wildlife crime cases in India.
Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta, the series dramatises the real-life case of WTI’s investigation and enforcement response into one of the most far-reaching wildlife crime cases in India.
2023: The Year in Review
We take a look back at the work in the last year that has brought us to this point, and look ahead to the future as we continue to pursue our mission: to use law to defend and protect nature.
Conservation Litigation partner ICEL presents at Earthrights and UNEP Report Launch
ICEL presented at a Forum to mark the launch of the report “Enhancing the Role of Environmental Public Interest Litigation to Advance Environmental Rights in Southeast Asia” published by EarthRights International.
Law and conservation join forces in a collaborative learning experience to promote environmental remedies through law enforcement
Collaborative learning: The Indonesian Supreme Court meets with Lancaster University conservation and legal researchers to explore legal responses to environmental harm.
Climate Science and Law Forum explores damage-based claims against illegal deforestation
CL legal researcher Rika Fajrini participated at a workshop held by the Climate Science and Law Forum to discuss damage-based claims against corporate actors for supply chain links to illegal deforestation.
Conservation Litigation introduces use of remedies to young lawyers with Legal Voices for the Future.
Conservation Litigation co-founder Maribel Rodriguez shares her experience on remedies with an audience of young lawyers at the monthly knowledge session of Legal Voices for the Future, a collaborative learning forum established by early career practitioners from different fields of law.
“Best Transdisciplinary Talk” award for CL researcher Miaomiao Tian at the 14th Annual SCCS-NY
CL legal researcher Miaomiao Tian awarded “Best Transdiscipliary Talk” for her presentation on Conservation Litigation at the 14th Annual Student Conference on Conservation Science in New York.
Global team launches groundbreaking project to secure justice for nature
Lawyers, conservationists, scientists and economists from around the world meet in Rydal, UK, to begin five precedent-setting cases and launch a green wave of biodiversity litigation seeking justice for nature
Analysis highlights “hidden” rights for nature around the world
We are pleased to share four new legal analyses that explain these rights to remedies – in Liberia, Thailand, Cameroon and Indonesia.
Georgia’s new environmental liability law could help threatened wildlife
Georgia’s 2022 Environmental Liability Law, based on the “polluter pays” principle, presents new and important opportunities for biodiversity and habitat conservation. This report, in cooperation with FFI and Caissa Law, explores how it can be used.
DLA Piper reporting at CB COP15: Biodiversity and Litigation Risks
Law firm, DLA Piper, highlights how “there’s an increasing risk that companies will face litigation on biodiversity issues.”
How biodiversity loss could disrupt businesses in the next 10 years
The Law Society UK’s new report explores legal action - including liability litigation - to hold corporates accountable for biodiversity loss.
ARCUS Foundation Support
We are thankful for new financial support from the ARCUS Foundation, a philanthropy focused on our shared commitment to the global human rights and conservation movements.
EarthShot Prize 2022 Nominee
We are proud that Conservation Litigation has been selected as a 2022 Nominee for the EarthShot Prize, whose mission is to repair our planet by 2030. The Prize sets out to identify a diverse range of solutions from across the world. Later this year, 15 Finalists will be selected to catalyse impact around the world.
NSCR Lecture Series 2022: Restorative Justice & Environmental Harms
We are pleased to be presenting during This Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Lecture Series on Restorative Justice and Environmental Harms, 4 -31 May.