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Yasss @mc_roanna and @LindgrenTim! We may be biased but our PhDers are the best.

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Join CREEL for another of our extremely popular Climate Fresk Workshops! Saturday 15 July, 10.30am – 1.30pm Room 920, Melbourne Law School Tickets and RSVP here: go.unimelb.edu.au/9y2s


Catch up with CREEL @prof_christine on 'Seriously Social' podcast as she explains why food law should deal with sustainability issues and sustainability claims on novel proteins (fake meats) - but currently does not.

Join @prof_christine as we explore the rise of imitation meat + dive into the ethics of accurate labelling claims on our latest podcast. Get ready to sink your teeth into this captivating look at the implications of the #vegan meat industry ⬇️@GingerGorman seriouslysocial.org.au/podcasts/healt…



Melbourne Law School's Indigenous Law and Justice Hub is hosting the launch of a new book on 1 June by Professor Marcia Langton and Professor Aaron Corn. Law: The Way of the Ancestors will be discussed by the authors in conversation with Eddie Cubillo. eventbrite.com.au/e/book-launch-…


NT Government water charges remain non-compliant with 19-year old National Water Initiative, and are 'vanishingly cheap' for large water licences, says @Unimelb_CREEL's @EzzyOD abc.net.au/news/2023-04-1…


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ELPP Director Lydia Slobodian traveled to Australia over spring break to meet with other Environmental Law programs. Here's a picture from a fantastic event with @Unimelb_CREEL discussing the implications of the recent BBNJ High Seas Treaty!

Gtown_EnviroLaw's tweet image. ELPP Director Lydia Slobodian traveled to Australia over spring break to meet with other Environmental Law programs. Here's a picture from a fantastic event with @Unimelb_CREEL discussing the implications of the recent BBNJ High Seas Treaty!

Want to know more about legal rights of rivers? Join @Unimelb_CREEL's @EzzyOD and Jenn da Rosa for a conversation hosted by @gouchercollege as part of their #GoucherEnvironmentalDialogues

Join @prof_christine as we explore the rise of imitation meat + dive into the ethics of accurate labelling claims on our latest podcast. Get ready to sink your teeth into this captivating look at the implications of the #vegan meat industry ⬇️@GingerGorman seriouslysocial.org.au/podcasts/healt…



Please join us for this important discussion on a brand new treaty to protect marine biodiversity!


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CREEL's @BradJessup articulating the frustration that communities feel when planning law invites them to deliberate on a project over and again.

Projects that get rejected under planning and environmental laws often don't go away. They just find an alternative route to Ministerial approval. This looks like it is playing out again in Portland, Victoria abc.net.au/news/2023-03-0… @Mayers_Laura_ @MelbLawSchool



Roll up, roll up! Get your tickets to @WOMADelaide in March, where CREEL's @ezzyod is joining an absolutely brilliant line up of speakers for the 2023 Planet Talks womadelaide.com.au/lineup/the-pla…


CREEL’s @prof_christine is part of this team of scholars linking food systems and ecological regulation. The article is open access. Check it out.

Projects that get rejected under planning and environmental laws often don't go away. They just find an alternative route to Ministerial approval. This looks like it is playing out again in Portland, Victoria abc.net.au/news/2023-03-0… @Mayers_Laura_ @MelbLawSchool



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