The Australian Wild Law Alliance (AWLA) is a national network which carries out research, education, promotional and activist work that enables the understanding, theoretical development and practical application of Earth jurisprudence and wild law in Australia.
AWLA aims to create a space for people to stay informed about global and national developments in wild law and earth jurisprudence, and to work together on projects such as law reform, research and educational projects. Membership is open to all individuals and organisations interested in wild law, including academics, researchers, regulators, legal practitioners, students and members of the community.
AWLA’s website is currently under development and queries can be directed to Michelle Maloney, AWLA Convenor – wildlaw2011@griffith.edu.au.
Contacts:
Michelle Maloney
AWLA National Convenor and contact for AWLA Qld
wildlaw2011@griffith.edu.au
Dr Peter Burdon
University of Adelaide and AWLA SA
peter.d.burdon@adelaide.edu.au
Brendan Sydes
EDO Victoria and AWLA Vic
brendan.sydes@edo.org.au