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Powerpoint presentations from the conference can be downloaded here, listed alphabetically by speaker:

  • Abernathy, S. - Claim to the Country An Anthem Skotnes (PDF 81.0 KB)
  • Abernathy, S. - Images for Wild Law (PDF 4.8 MB)
  • Alexander, S. - Peak Oil and the Twilight of Growth (Video 77.6 MB)
  • Anderson, M. - Indigenous cultural governance of water in the Murray Darling (PDF 1.8 MB)
  • Anderson, M. - The law lore of the Dreaming People and their relationship to all things natural (PDF 4.3 MB)
  • Barouskaya, I. - Anthropocentrism and ecocentrism finding balance for environmental protection purposes (PDF 2.2 MB)
  • Bosselmann, K. - Eco Constitutionalism A new area of legal research and advocacy (PDF 9.6 MB)
  • Bragg, J. - Coal Seam Gas and Mining (PDF 2.2 MB)
  • Burdon, P. - Toward an Ecocentric Theory of Private Property (PDF 6.9 MB)
  • Burdon, P. and Maloney, M. - Introduction to Wild Law (PDF 11.5 MB)
  • Byrne, M. - White sky, anyone, wild about geoengineering.pdf (PDF 5.2 MB)
  • Cullinan, C. - Changing Terrain The significance of rights of Nature for environmental and social activism (PDF 3.7 MB)
  • Deane, F. - Carbon Taxes and Wild Law Will Liabilities Protect the Atmospheric Commons (PDF 17.7 MB)
  • Fisher, D. - Jurisprudential Challenges to the Protection of the Natural Environment (PDF 855.9 KB)
  • Fitz-Henry, E. - Between Rights and Services (PDF 2.8 MB)
  • Grigg, B. - The dangerous trade in wild life biodiversity offset schemes in Australia (PDF 855.0 KB)
  • Hadley, J. - Animal property rights and wild law (PDF 3.5 MB)
  • Hamblin, M. - Wild Law and Domesticated Animals a wild law approach to the regulation of farming industries in Australia (PDF 2.2 MB)
  • Hand, B. and Greenwood, K. - Speaking For Country (PDF 11.0 MB)
  • Jasemian, A. - Legal mechanisms to restore the environment answered questions (PDF 49.4 KB)
  • Jasemian, A. - Legal mechanisms to restore the environment recorded presentation (Video 31.0 MB)
  • Jonas, H. - Biocultural Rights Political Ecology, Jurisprudence, Resistence and Engagement (PDF 24.7 MB)
  • Julien, P. - Queensland and Federal environmental legislation too horse and buggy for fossil fuel mining impacts - Case studies from Central Queensland (PDF 30.9 MB)
  • Koons, J. - Center for Earth Jurisprudence A Pictorial History (PDF 56.7 MB)
  • Koons, J. - Transforming Law and Governance for the Post Petroleum Period (PDF 11.6 MB)
  • Lewis, B. - The right to be green using human rights law to achieve environmental protection (PDF 76.0 KB)
  • Lowe, I. - The law and sustainable futures (PDF 2.3 MB)
  • Lucienne, R. - Indigenous Jurisprudence Ecospirituality Terra Australis Legitimus Australias Conscience (PDF 4.1 MB)
  • Mackey, B. and Rakhyun, K. - Promise the Earth on the necessary relationships between Earth system science and international environmental law (PDF 5.6 MB)
  • Maguire. R, - Role of the Judiciary in Earth Jurisprudence (PDF 577.7 KB)
  • Maloney, M. - Can Earth jurisprudence put the brakes on unsustainable consumption (PDF 6.1 MB)
  • Mauerhofer, V. - A Legislation Check assessing the national legal system concerning more environmental sustainability towards Earth centeredness (PDF 6.4 MB)
  • Mauerhofer, V. - The Governance Check practical experiences from an Austrian governmental structure assessment fostering Earth centered governance (PDF 3.0 MB)
  • McGrath, C. - Recognising the interlinked nature of environmental law creates fertile ground for Wild Law principles (PDF 9.1 MB)
  • Mylius, B. - Towards the unthinkable Earth Jurisprudence and an ecocentric episteme (PDF 4.2 MB)
  • Pelizzon, A. - Keeping the Fire Legal Pluralism and Eath Jurisprudence (PDF 8.1 MB)
  • Percival, D. - So many laws, but wheres the environmental protection Bribie Islands Disappearing Sand Dunes and Sea Turtles (PDF 10.2 MB)
  • Rickets, A. and Pelizzon, A. - From Onotological Anthropocentrism to Normative Anthropocentrism (PDF 2.1 MB)
  • Rivers, N. - Wild Law or just a wild ride The Murray Darling Basin (PDF 2.1 MB)
  • Roberts C - A wild law look at carbon rights in trees and soils (PDF 75.3 KB)
  • Rogers, N. - Wild law and science fiction (PDF 2.3 MB)
  • Sadhu, S. - Wild Law A New Challenge (PDF 8.6 MB)
  • Sanders, R. - Beyond Steady State Economics (PDF 266.2 KB)
  • Schillmoller, A. - Gaining Ground Towards a Discourse of Posthuman Animality A Geophilosophical Journey (PDF 182.7 MB)
  • Sheehan, L. - Fighting for Waterway Rights in California (PDF 9.1 MB)
  • Smith, R. - Wild Excuses for Inexcusable Laws Developing Wild Law through an International Right to Development and Bioregionalism (PDF 2.7 MB)
  • Sperling, K. - A billionaires tale Corporate law and metabolism of the Earth (PDF 8.3 MB)
  • Sydes, B. - Taming of a wild law the sorry story of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (PDF 454.3 KB)
  • White, S. - Wild Law and Animal Law Commonalities and Differences (PDF 120.5 KB)
  • Williams, C. - Wild Law in Australia Practice and Possibilities (PDF 2.2 MB)
  • Winer, M. - Land use and natural resource management (PDF 6.4 MB)
  • Zotti, M. - Where are the wild lawyers of the future Nature deficit disorder and its impact on children (PDF 10.0 MB)

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