1:00 pm - IUCN Academy of Environmental Law

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1:00 pm - IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
CONTENT
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARIAT OF THE IUCN
ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM FACULTY OF
LEGAL SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CEDAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
GENERAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
TEACHING WORKSHOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
RESEARCH WORKSHOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BREAKOUT SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
SIDE EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
KEY LOGISTICS AND SUPPORT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
OUR SUPPORTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARIAT OF THE IUCN
ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Welcome to the twelfth annual colloquium of the IUCN Academy of
Environmental Law. We look forward to greeting familiar participants
and to meeting delegates who are attending for the first time. The
Academy, as you know, is an international network of environmental
law faculties and research centres, now extending across some 56
countries from all regons of the world.
Representatives of member institutions are encouraged to attend the
Annual Meeting on Thursday, July 3 at 5pm in Aula Magna where a
full report on the past year’s activities will be presented. For those of
you whose institutions have not yet joined the Academy, membership
information is available at one of the display stands in Sala de Juntes.
It is a pleasure to welcome Ben Booth of Edgar Elgar Publishing and we urge you to make contact with him over the course of the colloquium. In addition to publishing a series of cuttingedge research-focused volumes on topical issues which draw on the research presented at the
Academy’s annual colloquium and special volumes derived from the Academy’s workshops and
symposia, EEP is interested in ideas for environmental law and policy monographs. Please visit
the EEP display stand in Sala de Juntes
The Academy colloquium traditionally accommodates side events in the form of Environmental
Law Teaching and Research Workshops. This year is no exception with the Teaching Workshop
taking place on the morning of June 30 and the Reseach Workshop the next morning on July
1. In addition to those events you are also invited to participate in one of many of the side
events organized by various groups of scholars during the afternoon of June 30 and July 1.
The Academy welcomes the participation of graduate students in its panels and proceedings,
and in particular to the annual Graduate Student Forum on Thursday, July 3 from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Our good wishes for the completion of your studies, and please keep in touch.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Academy’s eJournal, editors Elizabeth Kirk
[email protected] and Amanda Kennedy [email protected] are at the colloquium and would be interested in discussing contributions to the very extensive country
survey that is becoming a hallmark of the eJournal.
The closing ceremony will provide a further opportunity to express our thanks to other members of the colloquium organization committee. Here, however, it is most appropriate to
acknowledge the warm welcome provided by our hosts in Tarragona, CEDAT and Univerisitat
Rovira i Virgili. They have worked with diligence and with enthusiasm to make arrangements
for a wonderful Programme.
On behalf of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, its Chair, Professor Nilufer Oral, and the
Governing Board, please enjoy the conference.
The Secretariat
IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
[email protected]
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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM FACULTY OF LEGAL SCIENCES
We are really pleased to host the 12th edition of the Annual Colloquium of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law. The presence of
the most prominent researchers in the world in this field at the URV
is an excellent opportunity to attend and contribute to the exchange
and discussion of the most innovative contributions to Environmental
Law. This is the basis of knowledge and the development of Legal
Science, including Environmental Law.
You have reached an area where the chemical and energy industry
coexists with the cultural and natural heritage. In this context, Environmental Law plays a fundamental role to ensure the preservation
of the great natural diversity we treasure. This explains the reasons
that led this Faculty to make a strong commitment to teach and research in the field of Environmental Law.
We were the first faculty in Spain to introduce a compulsory subject of Environmental Law
within the curriculum of Law Degree, and to implement a complete itinerary of expertise on
this subject within the degree itself thereafter. Meanwhile, we implement a range of graduate
programs in environmental law and create a research centre specialized in this field. As a result
of this strong commitment, the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, in collaboration with various institutions, founded in 2007 the “Alcalde Pere Lloret” Centre for Environmental Law in Tarragona
which, among other activities, publishes the Catalan Journal of Environmental Law. So, as you
may see, the Faculty of Law of the URV has in its founding DNA the knowledge, the dissemination and the development of Environmental Law.
You are most welcome to our faculty. I wish you a fruitful stay in Tarragona from both the
scientific and the human perspective, and from today you know that the doors of our institution are always wide open to you all..
Dr. Alfonso González
Dean
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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CEDAT
The Faculty of Law of the Rovira i Virgili University has been teaching
and carrying out research into environmental law since it was created
in 1992.
The Alcalde Pere Lloret Tarragona Center for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT), founded in 2007, is a project that involves the Tarragona
Town Council and the Department of Public Law of the Rovira i Virgili
University (URV) in the field of environmental law. The objectives of
CEDAT are to generate and socialize knowledge in the field of environmental law and, in particular, in the world of local management and
administration.
The Centre bears the name of Alcalde Pere Lloret for his double role as a leading jurist and
mayor of Tarragona (from April 1931 to October 1934, and between February and May 1936), and
in recognition of his defence of democratic principles and human values in the governance of
the city of Tarragona.
The Rovira i Virgili University has gradually become a reference point in Catalonia and Spain
for environmental law thanks to continual hard work and a desire to improve that is still very
much a characteristic of the people who work there every day.
The experience and knowledge acquired over the years is available to society through teaching—every year there are new students on the master’s programme—, through research that
opens up new paths to knowledge in environmental law, and through transfer of knowledge,
which provides solutions to practical problems that society needs to solve.
For CEDAT, holding in Tarragona the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 2014 Colloquium is a
grand award as well as an honour.
Thank you so much.
Enjoy the Colloquium!
Dr. Antoni Pigrau
Professor of Public International Law and International Relations
Director of CEDAT
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General
Program
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General Program
Monday, June 30
9.00 a.m. – 11.00 a.m.
Rooms 201 / 202
Building A
TEACHING WORKSHOP at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 12th Annual
Colloquium
(See page 13)
10.45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
11.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 201
Building A
TEACHING WORKSHOP at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 12th Annual
Colloquium
(See page 13)
1.00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Courtyard
LUNCH
2.00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
CAMPUS URV
SIDE EVENTS
(See page 35)
3.30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
4.00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
CAMPUS
SIDE EVENTS
(See page 35)
6.00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT - GUIDED TOUR – TOP TARRAGONA
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT: THE SECURITY; AN EXCUSE FOR BREACHE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
6.45 p.m. – 11.59 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT: MEDITERRANEAN SIGNATURE CUISINE EXPERIENCE - RESTAURANT
The bus will depart from the AQ
CAMPUS URV
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
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Tuesday, July 1
9.00 a.m. – 10.45 a.m.
Room 201
Building A
RESEARCH WORKSHOP at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 12th Annual
Colloquium
Hydraulic Fracturing: A Comparative Assessment
(See page 17)
10.45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
11:00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 201
Building A
RESEARCH WORKSHOP at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 12th Annual
Colloquium
Hydraulic Fracturing: A Comparative Assessment
(See page 17)
1.00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Courtyard
LUNCH
2.00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
CAMPUS
SIDE EVENTS
(See page 35)
3.30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
4.00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
CAMPUS
SIDE EVENTS
(See page 35)
6.00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT - GUIDED TOUR – TOP TARRAGONA
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Courtyard
SPECIAL EVENT - HUMAN TOWERS EXHIBITION
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
8.00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
TARRAGONA PROVINCIAL
COUNCIL AUDITORIUM
Pere Martell, 2
SPEC IAL EVENT – WELCOME RECEPTION
Hosted by the TARRAGONA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
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Wednesday, July 2
OPENING SESSION
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Chair: Alfonso González Bondia, Dean, Faculty of Legal Sciences
Antoni Pigrau, Director, Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT/URV)
Josep Fèlix Ballesteros Casanova, Mayor of Tarragona
Nilufer Oral, Chair, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
Antonio Herman Benjamin, Chair, World Commission on Environmental Law, IUCN
Alejandro Iza, Director, IUCN Environmental Law Centre (ELC)
Eva Duer, Division of Environmental Law & Conventions, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Yves Le Bouthillier, Director, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
Josep Enric Llebot i Rabagliati, Secretary of Environment and Sustainabilty,
Government of Catalonia
FIRST PLENARY SESSION
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Climate Resilience, Energy Law and Energy Governance
Chair: Willemien Du Plessis (North-West University, South Africa)
Michael Gerrard (Columbia University Law School, USA)
Legal Processes for Urban Electric System Planning for Climate Resilience
Zen Makuch (Imperial College London, UK)
Regulatory Strategy for Promoting Low Carbon Energy Development: Understanding the Energy and Competition Law Nexus
11.00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
11.30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 1 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
1.00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Courtyard
LUNCH
2.00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
3.30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
4.00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
6.00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT - GUIDED TOUR – ROMAN TARRAGONA
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
7.00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT - WINE TASTING
FACULTY OF OENOLOGY - MAS DELS FRARES EXPERIMENTAL CELLAR
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
The buses will depart from
outside the Hotel CIUTAT DE
TARRAGONA / Plaça de la
Imperial Tàrraco, 5
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Thursday, July 3
SECOND PLENARY SESSION
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Energy Transition, Policies and Fundamental Rights
Chair: Nathalie Des Rosiers (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Robert Percival (University of Maryland, USA)
Why Has the Transition from Fossil Fuel to Green Energy Been So Difficult and
What Can Be Done to Facilitate It?
Marjan Peeters (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Transforming Renewable Energy Law: the case of the EU
Laode Syarif (Hasanuddin University Law School, Indonesa)
Rich Bio-fuels Potential and the Absence of Adequate Legal and Policy Framework
Jennifer McKay (University of South Australia, Australia)
New Institutional Arrangements to Integrate Water and Energy Laws and Policies
in the Australian Federation
Jan Jans (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Collision of Fundamental Rights in the EU – Environmental Regulation and the
Right on Property
11.00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
11.30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 4 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
1.00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Courtyard
LUNCH
2.00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 5 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
3.30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
4.00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Mar Campins (Universitat de Barcelona / CEDAT) will introduce the DISTINGUISHED
SPEAKER,
Dr. Ludwig Krämer (University of Bremen, Germany) who will deliver his lecture on
The Integration of Energy Requirements into Environmental Policy
5.00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IUCN ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
6.00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.)
GRADUATE STUDENT FORUM
6.00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
OPTIONAL EVENT - GUIDED TOUR – TARRAGONA E-BIKE TOUR
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
From 8:00 p.m.
Passeig de les Palmeres
OPEN EVENT - DINNER UNDER FIREWORKS
http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
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Friday, July 4
THIRD PLENARY SESSION
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Energy and Environmental Justice
Chair: Maria Marquès (CEDAT, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Alberto Acosta, (FLACSO, Ecuador)
La Naturaleza con Derechos - Una propuesta para un cambio civilizatorio
Joan Martínez Alier (ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
The metabolic flow of energy and materials, and the growth of environmental
conflicts
Carmen González (Seattle University School of Law, USA)
The Environmental Justice Implications of Biofuels
Marcos Orellana (CIEL, Washington, USA)
¿Se les puede exigir justicia climática a las cortes de justicia?
Antoni Pigrau (CEDAT, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Acciones entrelazadas para reclamar la responsabilidad de las empresas transnacionales por daños graves al medio ambiente
11.00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
11.30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 6 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
1.00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Courtyard
LUNCH
2.00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSION 7 (Various locations – see pages 19-33)
3.30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Courtyard
BREAK
CLOSING SESSION
4.00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
AULA MAGNA (Building D)
Chair: Alfonso González, Dean, Faculty of Legal Sciences, URV
Antoni Pigrau, Director, Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT/
URV)
Jamie Benedickson, Director, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
Yanti Fristikawati (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia): Presentation of
the 2015 Colloquium
7.45 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.
COLLOQUIUM DINNER AND MUSIC
The bus/s will depart from
RESTAURANT VERMUTS ROFES (Sant Vicenç, 21-23, Reus)
outside the Hotel CIUTAT DE TA- http://www.iucnael2014.cat/program/social-programme/
RRAGONA. Plaça de la Imperial
Tàrraco, 5
Bus service to return to Hotel
Ciutat de Tarragona will be
available
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Teaching
Workshop
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Teaching Workshop at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
12th Annual Colloquium • June 30, 2014
9:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.: Opening session (Room 201)
Maria Marquès (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Sophie Riley (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Co-chairs of the Teaching and Capacity Building Committee
9:20 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. PANEL 1 (Breakout session)
9:20 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
Room 201
Chair: Maria Marquès
Room 202
Chair: Karen Bubna-Litic
(Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
(University of South Australia)
Gloria Estenzo Ramos
(University of Cebu, Philippines)
Robert Kibugi
(University of Nairobi, Kenia)
A Work in Progress
Problem-Based Learning: Lessons from
use of film to frame and solve legal issues
9:45 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. James R. May & Erin Daly
(Widener University, USA)
Laurent Vassallo & Chrysta Pellissier
(Institute of Technology, Béziers, France)
Law School Practicum on Global Environmental Constitutionalism
How can a MOOC promote knowledge
acquisition in environmental law: The
example of the MOOC “Sustainable Cities:
how to be an agent of change
10:10 a.m. -10:35 a.m. Sophie Gambardella & Eve Truilhé-Marengo Isabel Vilaseca, Erea Suárez, Patricia
(Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Melissa Sangama. Fred Larreategui
(Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Clinical legal education in the field of environment – The experience of the environBeyond mooting: a crucial element of the
ment clinic of Aix-Marseille université
Law Curriculum at Universities
10:35 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Susana Borràs
(Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
La virtualización de un máster en Derecho
Ambiental: retos y estrategias / The virtualization of an Environmental Law Master’s
degree program: challenges and strategies
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Koh Kheng Lian
(National University of Singapore)
ASEAN: Tackling Zoonotic Diseases- Avian
Flu, SARS & H1N1
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – Coffee Break
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.: PANEL 2 (Plenary session)
Room 201
Chair: Sophie Riley
(University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
11:30 a.m. -11:55 a.m.
Lye Lin-Heng (National University of Singapore)
Multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary teaching – The Masters in Environmental Management (MEM) &the Bachelor in Environmental Studies (BES) Program, National University of Singapore
11:55 a.m. -0:20 p.m.
Neil Lubbe (North-West University, South Africa)
Applying a common but differentiated approach to post-graduate teaching of environmental law: bridging gaps in Africa
0:20 p.m. -0:45 p.m.
Volker Mauerhofer (United Nations University, Japan)
Teaching non-lawyers in international environmental law through cases: experiences from
the United Nations University
0:45 p.m. -1:00 p.m.
Eva Duer (UN Environment Programme)
The InforMEA Project
1:00 p.m.: Closing session (Room 201)
There will be simultaneous translation in Spanish and English in all rooms.
Oral presentations shall last 15 minutes, and shall be followed by 10 minutes of discussion. To make sure the Workshop runs smoothly, speakers are asked to set up and test their equipment and check their timing beforehand.
Speakers will have access to a computer, projector and internet connection
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Research
Workshop
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Research Workshop at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
12th Annual Colloquium • June 30, 2014
Hydraulic Fracturing: A Comparative Assessment
Room 201
09:00 a.m.-09:15 a.m. Introduction
Nilufer Oral (Istanbul Bili University, Turkey), Welcome Remarks
Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School, USA), Workshop Introduction
09:15 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Environmental Regulation of Fracking: Lessons Learned and Unanswered Questions
Moderator: Rob Fowler
Jill Morgan (University of Swansea, UK): Subsurface Ownership and Hydraulic Fracturing: Not
Under My Backyard
Keith B. Hall (Lousiana State University, USA: Hydraulic Fracturing and Groundwater Quality
Gregg Macey (Brooklyn Law School) / Orr Karassin (The Open University, Israel): Public Health:
Knowledge Gaps and Regulatory Response.
10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Emerging Regulatory Regimes as Hydraulic Fracturing Expands: A Comparative Review
Moderator: Amanda Kennedy
Willemien du Plessis (North-West University, South Africa): Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing in
South Africa: A Life Cycle Approach?
Rosemary Lyster (The University of Sydney): Planning and Water Law Implications for Energy
Project Developments in Australia
Raquel Gutiérrez Nájera (Universidad de Guadalajara, México): El cambio climático y las implicaciones de l fractura hidráulica. ¿Está preparado México para el fracking
10:45 a.m..-11:00 a.m. Health Break
11:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
The Regulation of Fracking in Europe: Top-Down or Bottom-Up Regulation
Moderator: Endrius Cocciolo (CEDAT-Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Nathalie Hervé-Fournereau (Université de Rennes 1, France): European Union and Hydraulic
Fracturing, Between Inconsistencies and Controversies – Legal Lessons for the Sustainable Energy
Transition
Badr Zerhdoud (Université de Genève, Switzerland): The Shale Gas and the Hydrological Fracture:
Challenges & Prospects in the European Union
Jonathan Verschuuren (Tilburg University, Netherlands): Hydraulic Fracturing and Future Generations: The Role of Local Governments
Jimmy May (Widener University, USA): The Collision of Hydraulic Fracturing and Environmental
Constitutionalism in Context
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
International and Transboundary Regulation
Moderator: Tumai Murombo
Francesco Sindico (University of Strathclyde, UK) / Tomas Lanardonne: Shale Gas and Groundwater: Managing Transboundary Challenges
Marta Abegón Novella (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain): Necesidades Energéticas y Límites en
su Obtención: Fracking vs. Principios Generales en Materia de Protección Internacional del Medio
Ambiente
Jan Glazewski (University of Cape Town, South Africa): The Potential and Application of the Precautionary Principle in South African Law in Environmental Decision-making: A Case Study of the
Proposal to Undertake Hydraulic Fracturing in the Karoo
12:45 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Conclusion and next steps
Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School, USA)
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Breakout
sessions
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I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Breakout Session 1
Breakout Session 1
Wednesday 2 11:30 am /1:00 pm
Wednesday 2 11:30 am /1:00 pm
Room 424 I.A. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Coal, coal gas, rare earth mining and unconventional energy sources
David Estrin ( University of Ottawa; University of Waterloo, Canada)
Room 424 Chair: I.A. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Coal, coal gas, rare earth mining and unconventional energy sources
The hoarding instinct? South African coal and the governance of ‘strategic minerals’
Chair: David Estrin ( University of Ottawa; University of Waterloo, Canada)
Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
The hoarding instinct? South African coal and the governance of ‘strategic minerals’
Coal Seam Gas mining governance, harm and international agreements: how bad are things? Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Janice Gray (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Coal Seam Gas mining governance, harm and international agreements: how bad are things? The Environmental Politics of Responsible Rare Earth Mining in North America
Janice Gray (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Roopali Phadke (Macalester College, USA)
The Environmental Politics of Responsible Rare Earth Mining in North America
Legal Challenges to the Canadian Oil Sands: Approaches from Private and Public Law, Ecological Justice Roopali Phadke (Macalester College, USA)
and Indigenous Perspectives
Legal Challenges to the Canadian Oil Sands: Approaches from Private and Public Law, Ecological Justice Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability. University of and Indigenous Perspectives
Ottawa, Canada)
Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability. University of Corporate Environmental Responsibility and unconventional energy sources (shall gas/tar sands)
Ottawa, Canada)
Katinka Jesse (North West University, South Africa) / Erik Koppe (Leiden Law School, Netherlands)
Corporate Environmental Responsibility and unconventional energy sources (shall gas/tar sands)
Katinka Jesse (North West University, South Africa) / Erik Koppe (Leiden Law School, Netherlands)
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND ODIL EMOCRATIC PEAK
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Wednesday Wednesday Room oom 4
225
02 I.B. fuels and oil peak. 2 121:30 R
Breakout II.A. FHossil umankind, Nature and TEowards nergy the end of the oil age?
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Session 1
3
4:00 pm / 5:30 am /1:00 pmpm
Session Chair: JKessica laus Bosselmann University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Wentz (The (G
eorge Washington University Law School, USA)
Breakout Wednesday 2
Room 202 I.B. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Towards the end of the oil age?
Re-­‐configuring the relationship between peoples, communities, ecosystems, corporations and the State Session 3
4:00 pm / 5:30 pm
Legal Options to Deal with Diverging Claims Concerning Use of Underground Space
Chair: Jessica Wentz (The George Washington University Law School, USA)
in the context of energy production-­‐in search of energy production philosopher's stone
Jana Bovet (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research. UFZ, Germany)
Elena Merino Blanco (Bristol Law School, UWE, UK)
Legal Options to Deal with Diverging Claims Concerning Use of Underground Space
Brazil's pre-­‐salt layer in the world risk society context: The challenge of the 21st century
La garantía social de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador: el derecho constitucional a la resistencia Jana Bovet (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research. UFZ, Germany)
José Rubens Morato Leite / Flávia França Dinnebier (UFSC, Brasil) / Marina Demaria Venancio (CNPq, en la defensa de los recursos naturales
Brazil's pre-­‐salt layer in the world risk society context: The challenge of the 21st century
Brasil)
Albert Noguera Fernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
José Rubens Morato Leite / Flávia França Dinnebier (UFSC, Brasil) / Marina Demaria Venancio (CNPq, Rethinking Development Away From Petroleum Dependency: Ecuador’s Yasuní-­‐ITT Initiative
Ancient Energy Cosmologies for Regenerative Energy Law
Brasil)
Malka San Lucas Ceballos (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Elaine Hsiao (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Rethinking Development Away From Petroleum Dependency: Ecuador’s Yasuní-­‐ITT Initiative
Drilling in Paradise: Oil extraction in protected areas of Ecuador, Uganda, and the United States
Climate Change -­‐ Culture Change
Malka San Lucas Ceballos (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Haley Peterson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey, USA)
Linda Te Aho (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Drilling in Paradise: Oil extraction in protected areas of Ecuador, Uganda, and the United States
Solidarity as a Conservation Ethic
Haley Peterson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey, USA)
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Patricia Farnese (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 202 I.C. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Local governance of hydraulic fracturing
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Session 4
11:30 am/1:00 pm
II. U
NIVERSAL ACCESS, NVIRONMENTAL Go
OVERNANCE, EMOCRATIC AND EENVIRONMENTALLY NERGY MODEL
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION ADAPTATION P
OLICIES, IcLeod-­‐Kilmurray NTERNATIONAL EGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IfMPACTS, DISPLACED Breakout Thursday 3 ENERGY ARND oom 202 EI.C. F
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overnance httawa, ydraulic racturing
Chair: Heather M
(gUniversity oof Pf OARTICIPATION Canada)
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Breakout W
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11:30 am/1:00 m Room 4
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1:30 E
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trategies (
I) Comparison Between New York and Pennsylvania Regulation Chair: R
Hob eather cLeod-­‐Kilmurray (University of OAU
ttawa, Session 2
pm 3:30 pm
am /1:00 1
Fowler (University o f CSlark outh Australia, ustralia)
M
elissa PM
owers (Lewis &
Law School, SA) Canada)
Leroy Paddock (George Washington University, USA)
Comparison Between New York and Pennsylvania Regulation Can it work? Environmental Justice from an energy supply security perspective
Green Innovation as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
How resistance to fracking produces local laws : the example of south of France.
Leroy Paddock (George Washington University, USA)
Leonie Reins (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Natalie P. Stoianoff (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia / Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Laurent Vassallo (University of Montpellier)
How resistance to fracking produces local laws : the example of south of France.
Australia, Australia)
Energy Justice and Fragmented Governance
Fracking and the economic and environmental stress in Spain: Brief comparative of recent prohibitive Initiatives to mitigate the effects of climate change in Brazil: an economic analysis of the ecological Laurent Vassallo (University of Montpellier)
Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
regional laws and its impact
ICMS
Fracking and the economic and environmental stress in Spain: Brief comparative of recent prohibitive Environmental Democracy and Electrical Power Management Models
Thays Ricarte / Laura Picó (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Nelson Paes / Marisa Durães Paes (Ministry of Finance of Brazil)
regional laws and its impact
Isabel Vilaseca Boixareu (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Las claves jurídicas del debate sobre el fracking
Deforestation and renewable energy: why a dialogue between renewable energy policy and REDD+ is Thays Ricarte / Laura Picó (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
The Future of Environmental Constitutionalism in Advancing Energy for a Fair Society in a Safe Planet
Agustín García Ureta (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) / René Javier Santamaría Arinas (Universidad necessary? Las claves jurídicas del debate sobre el fracking
James R. May (Widener University. Environmental Law Center, USA) / Erin Daly (Widener University, de la Rioja, Spain)
Ernesto Roessing Neto (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Agustín García Ureta (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) / René Javier Santamaría Arinas (Universidad USA)
Brasil)
de la Rioja, Spain)
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
REDD Policy in Indonesia : Reality in Grey Area
II. U
NIVERSAL ACCESS, NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC ARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Thursday 3 ENERGY Room 424 EI.D. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Water resources, pProperty rights and hydraulic fracturing Deni Bram (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)
I. FOSSIL GFovernance UELS AND O
IL PPEAK
Breakout ednesday 2 p
4:00 Environmental and ublic Participation Session 5 W
2:00 pm/3:30 m Room 425 II.C. Chair: Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Rediba-­‐Elena project. Barcelona province's instrument to implement Sustainable Energy Action Plans Breakout Thursday Room 424 Chair: I.D. Fossil fuels and oil p
ater resources, roperty and hydraulic fracturing Session 3
pm / 5:30 p3m
Rafael González Beak. allar W
(Universidad de Cposta Rica; rights ILANUD)
(SEAP's)
Regulating the UK's 'shale gas revolution'
Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Coal Seam Gas, protest, public participation and change Chair: Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Francesc de Sàrraga Mateo (Barcelona Provincial Council / Diputació de Barcelona, Spain)
Mercè Rius, Deputy of Environment (Barcelona Provincial Council / Diputació de Barcelona, Spain)
Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School, UK)
Angela Dwyer (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
Regulating the UK's 'shale gas revolution'
Fracking in Australia – The Future in South Australia?
Energy cooperatives and social participation. Can we talk about commonfare?
Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School, UK)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 202 Fracking in Australia – The Future in South Australia?
III.B. Climate Change. PERSONS
Mitigation Strategies (II)
Sustainable development as a normative framework for guiding the development of laws and policies Access to Environmental Information Held by the Private Sector
Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Michael Kidd (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Afria)
needed for shale gas
Juliana Zuluaga Madrid (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Sustainable development as a normative framework for guiding the development of laws and policies John Dernbach (Widener University, USA)
La intervención sobre la contaminación lumínica como instrumento de eficiencia y ahorro energético y Good Governance for Sustainable Energy Development: An Australian Case Study
needed for shale gas
de mitigación del cambio climático. Experiencias en España
Learning from History While Planning for the Future: Maximizing Economic Opportunity, Environmental Amanda Kennedy / Jacqueline Williams (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New John Dernbach (Widener University, USA)
Lucía Casado Casado (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Protection, and Social Progress in Hydraulic Fracturing England, Australia)
Learning from History While Planning for the Future: Maximizing Economic Opportunity, Environmental Joshua Fershee (West Virginia University College of Law)
International Renewable Electricity Standards: A Sectoral Strategy for Mitigating Climate Change Protection, and Social Progress in Hydraulic Fracturing Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School: Green Energy Institute, USA)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EJoshua Fershee (West Virginia University College of Law)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Legal aspects of air pollution reduction due to car traffic
Breakout Thursday 3 11:30 Room 425 II.D. Right to Energy and Human Rights Mirzet Husic (Pravni fakulteti Univerze, Slovenia)
Chair: Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Session 4
am/1:00 pm
Climate Change Regulation: Challenges for the International Shipping Sector
Deriving a right to energy as AU human right from Articles 22 and 24 of the African Charter on Human Stathis Palassis (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
and People's Rights, 1986
Regulating Emissions from the Electricity Generation Sector: A Comparative Review Michelle Barnard (North West University, South Africa)
James Prest (Australian National University: Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
Human Rights versus Human Needs: The Significance of Couching Universal Access to Electricity in the Language of Rights
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Manuel Peter S. Solis (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room Sala A general comment on the right of access to modern energy services
III.C. Climate Change. PERSONS
Adaptation Strategies (I)
20
Breakout Session 3
Breakout Session 5
Breakout Session 1
Breakout Session 1
persons? Mining or Preserving: Large-­‐scale Energy Projects and Heritage in the Asia Pacific
Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Stefan Gruber (Kyoto University, Japan)
The contribution of Bangladesh to the definition of an international legal framework and specific Nuclear Waste Politics: Environmental Justice and Legal Sovereignty in Tribal America
policies for climate refugees Annie Shapiro (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Belen Olmos Giupponi (University of Stirling)
V. TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY AND LAW
Energía, justicia ambiental y jurisdicción internacional: La MC 382/10 de la CIDH y sus implicaciones en Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 523 El desplazamiento ambiental por efectos asociados al Cambio Climático: Elementos para la V.C. Environmental Governance, Intellectual Property and New Technologies Brasil
construcción de una política pública desde el enfoque de la justicia ambiental y los derechos humanos pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: James M. Van Nostrand (West Virginia University College of Law. USA)
Rafael Oliveira do Prado (Latin American Society of International Law SLADI-­‐LASIL, Brazilian Branch)
Javier Gonzaga Valencia Hernández (Universidad de Caldas; Observatorio de Conflictos Ambientales, Crisis energética: la factibilidad (o no) del uso de los derechos de propiedad intelectual hacia la Colombia)
sostenibilidad
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Liz Beatriz Sass (UFSC, Brasil) / Melissa Ely Melo (CNPq; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
IV: SEala NERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Thursday 3
Room IV.E. National Litigation (II)
Alberta paves the way for a cleaner coal technology: the regulatory framework of Underground Coal 2ednesday :00 pm/3:30 pm Rde Graus
W
2 11:30 oom 522 Chair: K
urt D
eketelaere (
University of Leuven; University of Malta; University of Dundee)
IV.A. Hydroelectric Dams and Community Impacts
Gasification
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Y
anti F
ristikawati (
Atma J
aya C
atholic U
niversity of Indonesia)
Sharing the Hooch: Why the Supreme Court Should Have No Place in the Chattahoochee River Dispute
Kalkbrenner Astrid (University of Calgary: Canadian Insititute of Resources Law, Canada)
Large hydroelectric dams and forced displacement, environmental refugees?
David N. Cassuto (Pace Law School, USA)
Policy directions for mitigating the social risks of new low carbon energy technologies
Beatriz Felipe Pérez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Unconventional natural gas in the courts: An overview
Elodie Le Gal (University of New England: Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law)
Belo Monte hydroelectric plan complex-­‐ A unsustainability social-­‐environment model that challenges Brian J Preston SC (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
Access and ownership of humidity: new models of regulation and governance of natural resources the legal conflict resolution mechanisms Renewable Energy in Court
Fabrício Ramos Ferreira (Centro Universitário IESB, Brasil)
Norma Sueli Padilha (UNISANTOS; UFMS) / Josilene Ortolan di Pietro (UFMS); Universidade Nicola Pain (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
Presbiteriana Mackenzie -­‐ SP, Brasil)
Environmental Justice and big hydroelectric projects: Brazilian litigation on indigenous rights
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE OF CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
Hydro Energy and Human Rights in the Mekong Region
Wednesday 2 Room 202 Ana Maria de O. Nusdeo / Caroline Medeiros Rocha (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil)
VI.A. Energy and Smart Cities. Building new experiences over the world Ben Boer (University of Sydney, Australia; Wuhan University, China)
El conflicto entre el acceso a la Justicia y las leyes singulares en materia de agua y energía
11:30 am /1:00 pm
Chair: Michael Gerrard (Columbia University Law School, USA)
Hydroelectric dams: development at the cost of human and environmental rights
Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Universidad Building an energy-­‐eficient India: Case-­‐Study of Delhi NCR Jennifer Cameron (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
de Murcia, Spain)
Nawneet Vibhaw (Jindal Global Law School, India)
Mexico City as real sustainable city: energy and public transportation
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL ND ENVIRONMENTAL V. TAECHNOLOGY, ENERGY AIMPACTS ND LAW AND LITIGATION
Ivett Montelongo Buenavista (Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones en derecho ambiental, Mexico)
Breakout W
22 422:00 :00 Room oom 5
223
01 V.A. IV.B. Invironmental nternational aG
nd Transnational Litigation and Regime nteractions
Breakout ednesday Wednesday R
Wednesday T
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overnance, I
ntellectual Property and NIew Technologies El proyecto Tarragona Smart Mediterranean City
Session 1
2
pm a//m ppm
Chair: N
C
armen onzález (Seattle niversity chool of Law, USA) of Law. USA)
Session /1:00 3 11:30 pm 3:30 5:30 mpm
Chair: ilufer M
OG. ral (Istanbul Bili (West UUniversity, TSurkey)
James Van Nostrand Virginia University College Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Developing access-­‐to-­‐justice standards for transnational impact litigation: What role for national Technology, Energy and Law : the need for binding EU R&D&I targets!
Crisis energética: la factibilidad (o no) del uso de los derechos de propiedad intelectual hacia la Improving Energy Structure for a Sustainable Future -­‐-­‐ The Story of Beijing
courts?
sostenibilidad
Kurt Deketelaere (University of Leuven; University of Malta; University of Dundee)
Yuhong Zhao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Antonio Cardesa-­‐Salzmann (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Liz Beatriz Sass (UFSC, Brasil) / Melissa Ely Melo (CNPq; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Wind Energy Technology, Science, and Society
Energy and Smart Cities. Perspectives from a City-­‐State, Singapore
Transnational Companies and the applying of article 7.2 of Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012
Alberta paves the way for a cleaner coal technology: the regulatory framework of Underground Coal Jeremy Firestone (University of Delaware: College of Earth, Ocean and Environment; Center for Carbon-­‐
Lye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, National University of Singapore) / Melissa LOW (National University of Pía Moscoso Restovic (Universidad de Atacama, Chile)
Gasification
free Power Integration, USA)
Singapore)
Redressing environmental injustice through litigations by indigenous communities: the case of Ecuador Kalkbrenner Astrid (University of Calgary: Canadian Insititute of Resources Law, Canada)
Energy and pressure on natural resources: a perspective of emerging legal issues?
Andrea Olsen (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
Policy directions for mitigating the social risks of new low carbon energy technologies
Alexandra Langlais (University of Rennes 1; CNRS; IODE, France)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE OF CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
Race-­‐to-­‐the-­‐bottom? El Acuerdo trasatlántico de Inversiones y comercio y las implicaciones del Elodie Le Gal (University of New England: Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law)
Environmental criminal law to protect the environment from damage caused by new technologies for Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room Sala VI.B. Energy and Smart Cities. Planning the transformation of cities “investor-­‐state dispute-­‐settlement”
Access and ownership of humidity: new models of regulation and governance of natural resources the extraction of energy resources
Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
de Graus Alba Nogueira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain / CEDAT)
Chair: Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Teresa Fajardo (University of Granada, Spain / CEDAT)
Fabrício Ramos Ferreira (Centro Universitário IESB, Brasil)
Interacción de las estrategias de mitigación y adaptación al cambio climático para la transformación del What role does investor-­‐State arbitration play in tackling climate change?
parque de edificios existentes de las ciudades: Las directrices Blue Building
Lorena Martínez Hernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
V. CTITIES: ECHNOLOGY, LAWUSE AND PRODUCTION
VI. ENERGY AND SMART ROLE OF ECNERGY ITIES IN AEND NERGY Teresa Parejo Navajas (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Wednesday Room 5
223
02 V.B. E
nvironmental G
overnance ,
T
echnology, Energy and Law the world VI.A. E
nergy a
nd S
mart C
ities. B
uilding n
ew experiences over Recycling the City Network: Rethinking the Transformation of Cities (RECNET)
Session 2
pm a/m 3:30 pmpm
1 11:30 /1:00 Chair: TMrevor DG
aya-­‐Winterbottom f WSaikato, NSA)
ew Zealand)
ichael errard (Columbia (UUniversity niversity Loaw chool, U
Jordi Morató (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Complexity in Global Energy-­‐Environment Governance
Building an energy-­‐eficient India: Case-­‐Study of Delhi NCR Intervención del Estado en actividades privadas inmobiliarias para la promoción de la agricultura Andrew Long (University of Missouri -­‐ Kansas City, USA)
Nawneet Vibhaw (Jindal Global Law School, India)
familiar en zonas periurbanas
The Limits of Law—Does Our Contemporary Usage of Facts Meet The Requirements Set for Fair Mexico City as real sustainable city: energy and public transportation
Miguel Etinger de Araujo Junior / Erika Juliana Dmitruk / Karina Alves (Universidade Estadual de Regulation?
Ivett Montelongo Buenavista (Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones en derecho ambiental, Mexico)
Londrina, Brasil)
Tiina Paloniitty (University of Helsinki, Finland)
El proyecto Tarragona Smart Mediterranean City
Legal Protection of urban trees – an essential measure to assist in the reduction of the urban heat How to ensure nuclear safety governance independence?
Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
island effect
Hubert Delzangles (Sciences-­‐Po Bordeaux; CRIDEAU, France) / Christophe Krolik (Université de Paul Leadbeter (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Improving Energy Structure for a Sustainable Future -­‐-­‐ The Story of Beijing
Limoges, France) Energía y Smart Cities: contrato de colaboración entre el sector público y el sector privado
Yuhong Zhao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Nuclear Energy in the European Union -­‐ the need for a level playing field
Marina Rodríguez Beas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Energy and Smart Cities. Perspectives from a City-­‐State, Singapore
Tobias Heldt (Maastricht Universtity, Netherlands)
Environmental legislation to protect guarani aquifer system in the city of Araraquara-­‐Sao Paulo-­‐Brazil
Lye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, National University of Singapore) / Melissa LOW (National University of Singapore)
Luciana Cordeiro de Souza Fernandes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
VII. OBF IOFUELS Breakout W
Wednesday ednesday 22 1 21:30 :00 Room S2ala VI.B. EBnergy and Smart CRities. Planning transformation of cities 01 VII.A. iofuels. Biofuels, egulation and the Sustainability 2
pm 3:30 pm
de Graus Chair: A
Santiago José C(astellá Surribas Rovira Si pain Virgili, pain)
am /1:00 Session 1
lba Nogueira Universidade de (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Santiago de Compostela, / CSEDAT)
Interacción de las estrategias de mitigación y adaptación al cambio climático para la transformación del La deslocalización de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: la inclusión del factor ILUC en la parque de edificios existentes de las ciudades: Las directrices Blue Building
reorientación de la política de biocombustibles de la Unión Europea Teresa Parejo Navajas (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Susana Borràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Recycling the City Network: Rethinking the Transformation of Cities (RECNET)
Biotecnología, cambio climático y biocarburantes
Jordi Morató (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Isabel Hernández San Juan (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Intervención del Estado en actividades privadas inmobiliarias para la promoción de la agricultura Rules on Production and Process Methods in EU Public Procurement: The Case of Renewable Energy familiar en zonas periurbanas
and Biofuels
Miguel Etinger de Araujo Junior / Erika Juliana Dmitruk / Karina Alves (Universidade Estadual de Max Salomon Jansson (IES at Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
Londrina, Brasil)
Sustainability of Biofuels as a Global Regulatory Issue
Legal Protection of urban trees – an essential measure to assist in the reduction of the urban heat Taotao Yue (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
island effect
The Legitimacy of EU's Private Biofuel Governance
Paul Leadbeter (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Seita Romppanen (University of Eastern Finland; UEF Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Energía y Smart Cities: contrato de colaboración entre el sector público y el sector privado
Environmental Law, Finland)
Marina Rodríguez Beas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Environmental legislation to protect guarani aquifer system in the city of Araraquara-­‐Sao Paulo-­‐Brazil
Luciana Cordeiro de Souza Fernandes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil)
VII. BIOFUELS Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 201 VII.A. Biofuels. Biofuels, Regulation and Sustainability Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Alba Nogueira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain / CEDAT)
La deslocalización de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: la inclusión del factor ILUC en la reorientación de la política de biocombustibles de la Unión Europea Susana Borràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
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Breakout Session 6
Friday 4
Room 522
11:30 am/1:00 pm
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Friday 4
Room 522 III.I. Climate Change aPERSONS
nd Human Rights
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Robert Percival (University of Maryland, USA)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ERestraining Carbon Exploitation “Rights” to Achieve a Cumulative Global Carbon Budget Cap: New NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 425 Justification and Mechanisms Arising from State Obligations to Prevent Environmental Harm that II.A. Humankind, Nature and Energy
X. EBNERGY MARKET REGULATION
Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Klaus osselmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Interferes with the Enjoyment of Human Rights
Breakout Wednesday 2 Room Sala David Estrin (IBA; University of Ottawa; Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada)
X.A. E
nergy M
arket R
egulation. Privatization, Market Mechanisms and Public Intervention Re-­‐configuring the relationship between peoples, communities, ecosystems, corporations and the State Session 1 11:30 am /1:00 pm de Graus in the context of energy production-­‐in search of energy production philosopher's stone
Chair: Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Climate change and human rights claims
The environmental impact of Mexican Energy Reform
Elena Merino Blanco (Bristol Law School, UWE, UK)
Veronica de la Rosa Jaimes (University of Calgary, Canada)
José Juan González / Angie Reyes Arista (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico)
La garantía social de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador: el derecho constitucional a la resistencia Reconstructing Environmental Right in the Age of Climate Change
Privatization of public electricity company as a strategy for sustainable energy use in Nigeria
en la defensa de los recursos naturales
Yao-­‐Ming Hsu (National Cheng-­‐Chi University, Taiwan)
Albert Noguera Fernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Kayode Oyende (Lagos State Universtity, Nigeria)
The Overlooked Dimensions of Climate Change
Ancient Energy Cosmologies for Regenerative Energy Law
Certificación como herramienta de regulación ambiental del mercado energético Linda A. Malone (Marshall-­‐Wythe Foundation Professor of Law; William and Mary Law School, USA)
Elaine Hsiao (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Dayanne Brenna Campos dos Santos Cardoso / Lise Tupiassu-­‐Merlin (Centro Universitário do Pará -­‐ III. C
LIMATE C
HANGE: M
ITIGATION A
ND A
DAPTATION POLICIES, OLICIES, IINTERNATIONAL NTERNATIONAL N
NEGOTIATIONS, EGOTIATIONS, SSOCIAL OCIAL IIMPACTS, MPACTS, EENVIRONMENTALLY NVIRONMENTALLY D
DISPLACED ISPLACED CESUPA, Brasil)
Climate Change -­‐ Culture Change
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION P
PERSONS
La reforma energética en México de 2013. ¿Hacia un modelo energético integral o dependiente de Breakout W
ednesday 2
1
1:30 R
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III.A. C
limate C
hange. M
itigation S
trategies (
I) Linda Te Aho (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
PERSONS
Breakout Friday 4
Room 523 III.J. Climate Change and the Forced Movement of People. Challenges for Regional and National hidrocarburos?
Session 7
1
am p/m/3:30 1:00 pmpm
Chair: Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School, USA)
Solidarity as a Conservation Ethic
Session 2:00 Perspectives
Daniel Iglesias Márquez / Stephanie Victoria Ascensio Serrato (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Green Innovation as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
Patricia Farnese (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Chair: Antonio Cardesa-­‐Salzmann (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Natalie P. Stoianoff (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia / Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Natural disasters, human security and climate induced migration: An international law assessment from X. ENERGY MARKET REGULATION
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EAustralia, Australia)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
an African perspective Breakout W
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II.B. Environmental Democracy and PEolicy nvironmental Justice
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Chair: LeRoy Paddock (The George Washington UA
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Chair: ob Fowler (University of South Australia, ustralia)Law School, USA)
Environmentally displaced persons and international law Nelson Paes / Marisa Durães Paes (Ministry of Finance of Brazil)
Market-­‐Based Energy Efficiency Policies in the Developing World: Problems and Prospects
Can it work? Environmental Justice from an energy supply security perspective
Winnie Khaemba (African Youth Initiative on Climate Change)
Deforestation and renewable energy: why a dialogue between renewable energy policy and REDD+ is Noah Sachs (University of Richmond; Merhige Center for Environmental Studies, USA)
Leonie Reins (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Social impacts of Oil related pollution in Nigeria: What is the hope of the environmentally displaced necessary? Getting to Utility 2.0: Merging Technological Innovation and Capital Deployment with the Energy Energy Justice and Fragmented Governance
persons? Ernesto Roessing Neto (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Market Regulatory Paradigm
Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Brasil)
James M. Van Nostrand (West Virginia University College of Law. Center for Energy and Sustainable The contribution of Bangladesh to the definition of an international legal framework and specific Environmental Democracy and Electrical Power Management Models
REDD Policy in Indonesia : Reality in Grey Area
Development, USA)
policies for climate refugees Isabel Vilaseca Boixareu (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Deni Bram (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)
Structuring problems, prioritizing solutions: the Japanese forest-­‐energy context analyzed by 3-­‐D Belen Olmos Giupponi (University of Stirling)
The Future of Environmental Constitutionalism in Advancing Energy for a Fair Society in a Safe Planet
Rediba-­‐Elena project. Barcelona province's instrument to implement Sustainable Energy Action Plans Sustainability
El desplazamiento ambiental por efectos asociados al Cambio Climático: Elementos para la James R. May (Widener University. Environmental Law Center, USA) / Erin Daly (Widener University, (SEAP's)
Volker Mauerhofer (University of Vienna, Aoyama Gakuin University) / Takashi Hayashi (PRIMAF)
construcción de una política pública desde el enfoque de la justicia ambiental y los derechos humanos USA)
Mercè Rius, Deputy of Environment (Barcelona Provincial Council / Diputació de Barcelona, Spain)
The role of law and policy in promoting greater uptake of renewable energy and greater energy Javier Gonzaga Valencia Hernández (Universidad de Caldas; Observatorio de Conflictos Ambientales, efficiency: A view from New Zealand
Colombia)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EDavid Grinlinton (University of Auckland. New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, New Zealand)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 425 II.C. Environmental Governance and Public Participation PERSONS
Competition law perspectives on attainment of renewable energy targets
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 2
02
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limate Change. Mitigation Strategies (II)
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS LITIGATION
Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: Rafael González Ballar (Universidad de ACND osta Rica; ILANUD)
Session 2
pm /
3:30 p
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James Prest (Australian National University. Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
Chair: M
ichael K
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University o
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Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 522 IV.A. H
ydroelectric D
ams a
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mpacts
Coal Seam Gas, protest, public participation and change La intervención sobre la contaminación lumínica como instrumento de eficiencia y ahorro energético y Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Yanti Fristikawati (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia)
Angela Dwyer (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
de mitigación del cambio climático. Experiencias en España
XI. ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW MODELS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Large hydroelectric dams and forced displacement, environmental refugees?
Energy cooperatives and social participation. Can we talk about commonfare?
Lucía Casado Casado (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Breakout Thursday 3 Room 516 Beatriz Felipe Pérez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
XI.A. Energy Transition. Understangind the Energy Transition Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
International Renewable Electricity Standards: A Sectoral Strategy for Mitigating Climate Change Session 4 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Jan Jans (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Belo Monte hydroelectric plan complex-­‐ A unsustainability social-­‐environment model that challenges Access to Environmental Information Held by the Private Sector
Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School: Green Energy Institute, USA)
Germany’s Energiewende: What can environmental law scholarship learn from it?
the legal conflict resolution mechanisms Juliana Zuluaga Madrid (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Legal aspects of air pollution reduction due to car traffic
Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Norma Sueli Padilha (UNISANTOS; UFMS) / Josilene Ortolan di Pietro (UFMS); Universidade Good Governance for Sustainable Energy Development: An Australian Case Study
Mirzet Husic (Pravni fakulteti Univerze, Slovenia)
Which governance for an energy transition? A comparative legal analysis between France and Presbiteriana Mackenzie -­‐ SP, Brasil)
Amanda Kennedy / Jacqueline Williams (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New Climate Change Regulation: Challenges for the International Shipping Sector
Germany. Energy transition: New models of energy production and consumption
Hydro Energy and Human Rights in the Mekong Region
England, Australia)
Anaïs Guerry (Sciences Po Law School in Paris, France)
Stathis Palassis (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Ben Boer (University of Sydney, Australia; Wuhan University, China)
A policy framework for sustainable energy systems with variable geometry: the challenge of Regulating Emissions from the Electricity Generation Sector: A Comparative Review Hydroelectric dams: development at the cost of human and environmental rights
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
governance
James Prest (Australian National University: Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
Jennifer Cameron (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Breakout Thursday 3 11:30 Room 425 II.D. Right to Energy and Human Rights Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia) / Endrius Cocciolo (CEDAT-­‐URV, Spain) / Steve Chair: Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Session 4
am/1:00 pm
Weissman (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, OCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND EINTERNATIONAL NVIRONMENTAL NIEGOTIATIONS, MPACTS AND LSITIGATION
Deriving a right to energy as AU human right from Articles 22 and 24 of the African Charter on Human Access, Sustainability and Efficiency: Conceptualizing Energy Governance Options for Kenya
PERSONS
Breakout W
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limate C
hange. A
daptation S
trategies (
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Breakout :00 RRoom oom S2ala 01 IV.B. International and Transnational Litigation and Regime Interactions
and People's Rights, 1986
Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
Session 2
3
pm 5:30 ppm
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de Graus Chair: Chair: C
Warmen illiam P
(University of Maryland, Session pm // 3:30 Giermattei onzález (Seattle University School oUf SA)
Law, USA)
Michelle Barnard (North West University, South Africa)
La adaptación al cambio climático en la Unión Europea: potencialidades y límites de una política Developing access-­‐to-­‐justice standards for transnational impact litigation: What role for national Human Rights versus Human Needs: The Significance of Couching Universal Access to Electricity in the XI. ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW MODELS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
multinivel courts?
Language of Rights
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 516 Antonio Cardesa-­‐Salzmann (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
XI.B. Energy Transition. European Energy Transition Beatriz Pérez de las Heras (University of Deusto, Spain)
Manuel Peter S. Solis (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Moritz Reese (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
“ The Singapore Declaration on Climate Change, Energy and the Environment: Energy Smart Cities & Transnational Companies and the applying of article 7.2 of Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012
A general comment on the right of access to modern energy services
EU climate & energy law – current developments and prospects
Eco Cities”
Pía Moscoso Restovic (Universidad de Atacama, Chile)
Thoko Kaime (University of Leicester, UK) / Robert L. Glicksman (The George Washington University Law Simon Marr (German Environmental Ministry)
Koh Kheng Lian (National University of Singapore)
Redressing environmental injustice through litigations by indigenous communities: the case of Ecuador School, USA)
Market integration and External Energy policy undermining the EU Emissions Trading System: evidence La gestión pública del cambio climático en América Latina. Una visión prospectiva
Andrea Olsen (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
El derecho de acceso a la energía
of the neglected policy conflict regarding electricity leakage
Erick Pajares G. (Grupo Biosfera, Perú) / Carlos Loret de Mola
Race-­‐to-­‐the-­‐bottom? El Acuerdo trasatlántico de Inversiones y comercio y las implicaciones del Hubert Delzangles (Sciences-­‐Po Bordeaux; CRIDEAU, France) / Christophe Krolik (Université de Stefan E. Weishaar (University of Groningen: Groningen Centre of Energy Law ) / Sami Madani (The The mediatization of the environmental conflict: communication and meaning-­‐making proceses of risks “investor-­‐state dispute-­‐settlement”
Limoges, France) Advisory House)
and benefits
Alba Nogueira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain / CEDAT)
Towards a Right to 'Clean Energy' under International Law?
Promoting renewables under Common Market Conditions Jordi Prades Tena (URV; ASTERISC Communication Research Group, Spain)
What role does investor-­‐State arbitration play in tackling climate change?
Ricardo Pereira (University of Westmister, UK)
Hans Vedder (Centre of Energy Law) / Lorenzo Squintani (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Lorena Martínez Hernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Do we need sustainable energy supply planning in Europe and its Member States? II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Wolfgang Köck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
Breakout Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 II.E. Energy and Right to Environment III. CLIMATE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION OLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL Session 5 CHANGE: pm/3:30 pm
Chair: JPudith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / ICMPACTS, EDAT) ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Thursday 3
Room 424 Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
III.D. Climate Change. PERSONS
Adaptation Strategies (II)
Session 4 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: David Hodas (Widener University, USA)
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
Environmental Law System in Indonesia to adapt climate change impact for sustainable development: News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment "Opportunities and challenges"
Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Maret Priyanta (Padjadjaran University Bandung Indonesia)
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en Human -­‐ Nature. Customary Law, Climate change and the EcoCycle -­‐ a Vanuatu case study
la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Kirsten Davies (Macquarie University, Australia)
Climate change and Agriculture in South Africa
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Breakout Session 1
Breakout Session 2
Breakout Session 2
Breakout Session 6
Alberta paves the way for a cleaner coal technology: the regulatory framework of Underground Coal Wind Energy Technology, Science, and Society
Gasification
Jeremy Firestone (University of Delaware: College of Earth, Ocean and Environment; Center for Carbon-­‐
Kalkbrenner Astrid (University of Calgary: Canadian Insititute of Resources Law, Canada)
free Power Integration, USA)
Policy directions for mitigating the social risks of new low carbon energy technologies
Energy and pressure on natural resources: a perspective of emerging legal issues?
Elodie Le Gal (University of New England: Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law)
Alexandra Langlais (University of Rennes 1; CNRS; IODE, France)
Access and ownership of humidity: new models of regulation and governance of natural resources Environmental criminal law to protect the environment from damage caused by new technologies for Fabrício Ramos Ferreira (Centro Universitário IESB, Brasil)
the extraction of energy resources
Teresa Fajardo (University of Granada, Spain / CEDAT)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE OF CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
Wednesday 2 Room 202 VI.A. Energy and Smart Cities. Building V. TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY AND nLew AWexperiences over the world 11:30 am /1:00 pm
Chair: Michael Gerrard (Columbia University Law School, USA)
Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 523 V.B. Environmental Governance , Technology, Energy and Law Building an energy-­‐eficient India: Case-­‐Study of Delhi NCR pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Nawneet Vibhaw (Jindal Global Law School, India)
Complexity in Global Energy-­‐Environment Governance
Mexico City as real sustainable city: energy and public transportation
Andrew Long (University of Missouri -­‐ Kansas City, USA)
Ivett Montelongo Buenavista (Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones en derecho ambiental, Mexico)
The Limits of Law—Does Our Contemporary Usage of Facts Meet The Requirements Set for Fair El proyecto Tarragona Smart Mediterranean City
Regulation?
Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Tiina Paloniitty (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Improving Energy Structure for a Sustainable Future -­‐-­‐ The Story of Beijing
How to ensure nuclear safety governance independence?
Yuhong Zhao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Hubert Delzangles (Sciences-­‐Po Bordeaux; CRIDEAU, France) / Christophe Krolik (Université de Energy and Smart Cities. Perspectives from a City-­‐State, Singapore
Limoges, France) Lye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, National University of Singapore) / Melissa LOW (National University of Nuclear Energy in the European Union -­‐ the need for a level playing field
Singapore)
Tobias Heldt (Maastricht Universtity, Netherlands)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE OF CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
Wednesday 2 2:00 Room Sala VI.B. Energy and Smart Cities. Planning the transformation of cities pm /3:30 pm
de Graus Chair: Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Interacción de las estrategias de mitigación y adaptación al cambio climático para la transformación del parque de edificios existentes de las ciudades: Las directrices Blue Building
Friday 4
Room 523 Teresa Parejo Navajas (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Recycling the City Network: Rethinking the Transformation of Cities (RECNET)
Jordi Morató (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Intervención del Estado en actividades privadas inmobiliarias para la promoción de la agricultura familiar en zonas periurbanas
Miguel Etinger de Araujo Junior / Erika Juliana Dmitruk / Karina Alves (Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brasil)
Legal Protection of urban trees – an essential measure to assist in the reduction of the urban heat island effect
Paul Leadbeter (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Energía y Smart Cities: contrato de colaboración entre el sector público y el sector privado
Marina Rodríguez Beas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Environmental legislation to protect guarani aquifer system in the city of Araraquara-­‐Sao Paulo-­‐Brazil
Luciana Cordeiro de Souza Fernandes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil)
VII. VII. B
BIOFUELS IOFUELS VII.B. B
GRovernance. CSomparative Analysis (I)
X. ENERGY MARKET REGULATION
VII.A. B
Biofuels. iofuels. Biofuels iofuels, egulation aA
nd ustainability Chair: LAaode yarif (RHasanuddin niversity Law chool, Indonesa)
Chair: lba NMSogueira (egulation. Universidade de Santiago dSe Compostela, Spain EDAT)
X.A. Energy arket PU
rivatization, Market Mechanisms and /P Cublic Intervention Biofuels Governance: An illustration of fundamental challenges to traditional environmental law and Chair: Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
La deslocalización de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: la inclusión del factor ILUC en la policy
reorientación de la política de biocombustibles de la Unión Europea The environmental impact of Mexican Energy Reform
Paul Martin (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New England, Australia)
Susana Borràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
José Juan González / Angie Reyes Arista (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico)
The Philippine Biofuels Law: A Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
Biotecnología, cambio climático y biocarburantes
Privatization of public electricity company as a strategy for sustainable energy use in Nigeria
Amado S. Tolentino, Jr. (San Beda Alabang School of Law, Philippines)
Isabel Hernández San Juan (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Kayode Oyende (Lagos State Universtity, Nigeria)
An analysis of Brazilian policies, institutional and legal regulation relative to bio energy investments
Rules on Production and Process Methods in EU Public Procurement: The Case of Renewable Energy Certificación como herramienta de regulación ambiental del mercado energético Aline Pacheco Pelucio / Patricia Faga Iglecias (University of São Paulo, Brasil)
and Biofuels
Dayanne Brenna Campos dos Santos Cardoso / Lise Tupiassu-­‐Merlin (Centro Universitário do Pará -­‐ Incipient Biofuels Legislation in Kenya: Navigating the Legal Minefield
Max Salomon Jansson (IES at Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
CESUPA, Brasil)
Omondi Robert Owino (Bayreuth University, Germany)
Sustainability of Biofuels as a Global Regulatory Issue
La reforma energética en México de 2013. ¿Hacia un modelo energético integral o dependiente de Biofuels Transformation in China: Will the EU Biofuels Experience Shed Light on it?
Taotao Yue (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
hidrocarburos?
Lei Guo / Frank Maes (Ghent University, Belgium)
Daniel Iglesias Márquez / Stephanie Victoria Ascensio Serrato (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
The Legitimacy of EU's Private Biofuel Governance
Seita Romppanen (University of Eastern Finland; UEF Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law, Finland)
VIII. ENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
X. ER
NERGY MARKET REGULATION
Thursday 22 X.B. Wednesday 2 3 2:00 Room 516
VIII.A. Renewable Energy. Regulating Renewable Energy Energy Market Regulation and Policy 11:30 m/1:00 pm /a3:30 pmpm
ye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, ational niversity U
of Singapore)
Chair: LeRoy Paddock (The GNeorge WU
ashington niversity Law School, USA)
Marine Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Protection under the Marine Strategy Market-­‐Based Energy Efficiency Policies in the Developing World: Problems and Prospects
Framework Directive
Noah Sachs (University of Richmond; Merhige Center for Environmental Studies, USA)
Carlos Soria Rodríguez (Universiteit Brussel. Institute for European Studies-­‐Vrije, Belgium) Getting to Utility 2.0: Merging Technological Innovation and Capital Deployment with the Energy Innovative Financing of Renewable Energy
Market Regulatory Paradigm
Richard Ottinger (Pace Law School)/ John Bowie (Pace Law School: Pace Energy and Climate Center, James M. Van Nostrand (West Virginia University College of Law. Center for Energy and Sustainable USA)
Development, USA)
The Life of a Directive: A Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment of the 2009 EU Renewable Energy Directive Structuring problems, prioritizing solutions: the Japanese forest-­‐energy context analyzed by 3-­‐D and its Framework
Sustainability
Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Volker Mauerhofer (University of Vienna, Aoyama Gakuin University) / Takashi Hayashi (PRIMAF)
Stimulating the authorisation of renewable energy projects
The role of law and policy in promoting greater uptake of renewable energy and greater energy efficiency: A view from New Zealand
Kars de Graaf / Hanna Tolsma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
David Grinlinton (University of Auckland. New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, New Zealand)
Competition law perspectives on attainment of renewable energy targets
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Thursday 3
Room 522 James Prest (Australian National University. Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
VIII.B Renewable Energy. A Comparative View on Renewable Energy (I)
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair:Zen Makuch (Imperial College London, UK)
XI. ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW MODELS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
From the mountains to the sea: New Zealand perspectives on renewable energy
Thursday 3 Room 516 XI.A. Energy Transition. Understangind the Energy Transition Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Jan Jans (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Need for Renewable Energy Electricity Law and policy Reform in Palestine:” Towards a Sustainable Germany’s Energiewende: What can environmental law scholarship learn from it?
Energy in Future
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La garantía social de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador: el derecho constitucional a la resistencia The Environmental Politics of Responsible Rare Earth Mining in North America
en la defensa de los recursos naturales
Roopali Phadke (Macalester College, USA)
Albert Noguera Fernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Legal Challenges to the Canadian Oil Sands: Approaches from Private and Public Law, Ecological Justice Ancient Energy Cosmologies for Regenerative Energy Law
Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 516 III.A. Climate Change. PERSONS
Mitigation Strategies (I) and Indigenous Perspectives
Elaine Hsiao (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School, USA)
Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability. University of Climate Change -­‐ Culture Change
Green Innovation as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
Ottawa, Canada)
Linda Te Aho (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Natalie P. Stoianoff (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia / Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Corporate Environmental Responsibility and unconventional energy sources (shall gas/tar sands)
Solidarity as a Conservation Ethic
Australia, Australia)
Katinka Jesse (North West University, South Africa) / Erik Koppe (Leiden Law School, Netherlands)
Patricia Farnese (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Initiatives to mitigate the effects of climate change in Brazil: an economic analysis of the ecological ICMS
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND ODIL EMOCRATIC PEAK
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENelson Paes / Marisa Durães Paes (Ministry of Finance of Brazil)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Wednesday 2
Room 202 I.B. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Towards the end of the oil age?
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 425 II.B. E
nvironmental D
emocracy a
nd E
nvironmental Justice
Deforestation and renewable energy: why a dialogue between renewable energy policy and REDD+ is Session 3
4:00 pm / 5:30 pm
J
essica W
entz (
The G
eorge W
ashington U
niversity Law School, USA)
Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: R
ob F
owler (
University o
f S
outh A
ustralia, A
ustralia)
necessary? Can it work? Environmental Justice from an energy supply security perspective
Ernesto Roessing Neto (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Legal Options to Deal with Diverging Claims Concerning Use of Underground Space
Leonie Reins (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Brasil)
Jana Bovet (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research. UFZ, Germany)
Energy Justice and Fragmented Governance
REDD Policy in Indonesia : Reality in Grey Area
Brazil's pre-­‐salt layer in the world risk society context: The challenge of the 21st century
Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Deni Bram (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)
José Rubens Morato Leite / Flávia França Dinnebier (UFSC, Brasil) / Marina Demaria Venancio (CNPq, Environmental Democracy and Electrical Power Management Models
Rediba-­‐Elena project. Barcelona province's instrument to implement Sustainable Energy Action Plans Brasil)
(SEAP's)
Isabel Vilaseca Boixareu (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Rethinking Development Away From Petroleum Dependency: Ecuador’s Yasuní-­‐ITT Initiative
Mercè Rius, Deputy of Environment (Barcelona Provincial Council / Diputació de Barcelona, Spain)
The Future of Environmental Constitutionalism in Advancing Energy for a Fair Society in a Safe Planet
Malka San Lucas Ceballos (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
James R. May (Widener University. Environmental Law Center, USA) / Erin Daly (Widener University, Drilling in Paradise: Oil extraction in protected areas of Ecuador, Uganda, and the United States
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED USA)
Haley Peterson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey, USA)
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 202 III.B. Climate Change. PERSONS
Mitigation Strategies (II)
Session 2
/3:30 pmENERGY ACCESS, EChair: II. pm UNIVERSAL NVIRONMENTAL G
OVERNANCE, PARTICIPATION Michael K
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University KEMOCRATIC waZulu-­‐Natal, South Afria) AND ENERGY MODEL
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND oOf DIL PEAK
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25 II.C. nvironmental overnance and Public Participation La intervención sobre la contaminación lumínica como instrumento de eficiencia y ahorro energético y Breakout Wednesday Thursday I.C. FEossil fuels and oGil peak. Local governance of hydraulic fracturing
Session pm a/ m/1:00 5:30 pmpm
Chair: Rafael González Ballar (Universidad de Costa Rica; ILANUD)
de mitigación del cambio climático. Experiencias en España
Session 3
4
11:30 Lucía Casado Casado (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Chair: Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Coal Seam Gas, protest, public participation and change International Renewable Electricity Standards: A Sectoral Strategy for Mitigating Climate Change Comparison Between New York and Pennsylvania Regulation Angela Dwyer (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
Melissa Powers (Lewis & Clark Law School: Green Energy Institute, USA)
Leroy Paddock (George Washington University, USA)
Energy cooperatives and social participation. Can we talk about commonfare?
Legal aspects of air pollution reduction due to car traffic
How resistance to fracking produces local laws : the example of south of France.
Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Mirzet Husic (Pravni fakulteti Univerze, Slovenia)
Laurent Vassallo (University of Montpellier)
Access to Environmental Information Held by the Private Sector
Climate Change Regulation: Challenges for the International Shipping Sector
Fracking and the economic and environmental stress in Spain: Brief comparative of recent prohibitive Juliana Zuluaga Madrid (KU Leuven, Belgium)
regional laws and its impact
Stathis Palassis (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Good Governance for Sustainable Energy Development: An Australian Case Study
Thays Ricarte / Laura Picó (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Regulating Emissions from the Electricity Generation Sector: A Comparative Review Amanda Kennedy / Jacqueline Williams (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New Las claves jurídicas del debate sobre el fracking
England, Australia)
James Prest (Australian National University: Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
Agustín García Ureta (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) / René Javier Santamaría Arinas (Universidad II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, Ede la Rioja, Spain)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DNEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND EENVIRONMENTALLY NERGY MODEL
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL EGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, DISPLACED Breakout TW
hursday 3 2 1 41:30 25 II.D. PERSONS
to ECnergy and Human RSights ednesday :00 Room S4ala III.C. RCight limate hange. Adaptation trategies (I)
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Breakout Thursday 3
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roperty rights and hydraulic fracturing La adaptación al cambio climático en la Unión Europea: potencialidades y límites de una política Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
and People's Rights, 1986
multinivel Chair: Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Michelle Barnard (North West University, South Africa)
Beatriz Pérez de las Heras (University of Deusto, Spain)
Regulating the UK's 'shale gas revolution'
Human Rights versus Human Needs: The Significance of Couching Universal Access to Electricity in the “ The Singapore Declaration on Climate Change, Energy and the Environment: Energy Smart Cities & Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School, UK)
Language of Rights
Eco Cities”
Fracking in Australia – The Future in South Australia?
Manuel Peter S. Solis (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Koh Kheng Lian (National University of Singapore)
Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
A general comment on the right of access to modern energy services
La gestión pública del cambio climático en América Latina. Una visión prospectiva
Sustainable development as a normative framework for guiding the development of laws and policies Thoko Kaime (University of Leicester, UK) / Robert L. Glicksman (The George Washington University Law Erick Pajares G. (Grupo Biosfera, Perú) / Carlos Loret de Mola
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201 needed for shale gas
School, USA)
The mediatization of the environmental conflict: communication and meaning-­‐making proceses of risks John Dernbach (Widener University, USA)
Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
El derecho de acceso a la energía
and benefits
Learning from History While Planning for the Future: Maximizing Economic Opportunity, Environmental Hubert Delzangles (Sciences-­‐Po Bordeaux; CRIDEAU, France) / Christophe Krolik (Université de Jordi Prades Tena (URV; ASTERISC Communication Research Group, Spain)
Protection, and Social Progress in Hydraulic Fracturing Limoges, France) Joshua Fershee (West Virginia University College of Law)
Towards a Right to 'Clean Energy' under International Law?
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Ricardo Pereira (University of Westmister, UK)
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201 IV.C. International Litigation III. CLIMATE ITIGATION AND ADAPTATION OLICIES, NTERNATIONAL Nniversity. EGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Session 3 CHANGE: pm / 5M
:30 pm
Chair: SPhawkat AIlam (Macquarie U
Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
II. U
NIVERSAL ACCESS, NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Thursday 3 ENERGY Room 424 EIII.D. Climate Change. PERSONS
Adaptation Strategies (II)
Combustibles sostenibles y combustibles insostenibles: ¿pueden ser iguales para el Derecho de la Breakout 3 2p:00 Energy and Right to Environment Session 4 T hursday 11:30 am/1:00 m Room 202 II.E. Chair: OMC? David Hodas (Widener University, USA)
Session 5
pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Judith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Environmental Law System in Indonesia to adapt climate change impact for sustainable development: Xavier Fernández Pons (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
"Opportunities and challenges"
The Chinese rare earths case: environmental concerns between justification and excuse
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
Maret Priyanta (Padjadjaran University Bandung Indonesia)
Donato Gualtieri (University of Pavia, Italy)
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment Human -­‐ Nature. Customary Law, Climate change and the EcoCycle -­‐ a Vanuatu case study
Water-­‐related Conflict in Southern Africa and the SADC Protocol on Shared Watercourses
Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Kirsten Davies (Macquarie University, Australia)
Ed Couzens (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Africa)
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en Climate change and Agriculture in South Africa
How making justice for environment? A European Regard
la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Michael Kidd (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Afria)
Valeriu M. Ciucà ("Alexandru Ioan Cuza", University of Iasi, Romania) / Aurora Ciucà ("Stefan cel
Legal Obstacles to Subnational Efforts to Combat Climate Change: The Case of the United States
Mare" University of Suceava, Romania)
John B. Gustafson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
The Missing Link in the Climate and Energy Policies: Perspectives from the Climate-­‐challenged IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Philippines
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 201 IV.D. National Litigation (I)
Gloria Estenzo Ramos (University of Cebu College of Law, Philippines)
Session 4 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Ed Couzens (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Africa)
Australian impact litigation against booming fossil fuel exports
Sean Ryan (Environmental Defenders Office; Centre for Environmental Law)
Los conflictos ambientales energéticos en la provincia de Tarragona
Joan Pons Solé (INSTA-­‐Serveis Jurídics Ambientals, Spain)
Mining or Preserving: Large-­‐scale Energy Projects and Heritage in the Asia Pacific
Stefan Gruber (Kyoto University, Japan)
Nuclear Waste Politics: Environmental Justice and Legal Sovereignty in Tribal America
Annie Shapiro (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Energía, justicia ambiental y jurisdicción internacional: La MC 382/10 de la CIDH y sus implicaciones en Brasil
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VIII. ENEWABLE SOURCES
Breakout Friday 4
Room 202 VIII.D. Renewable Energy. A Comparative View on Renewable Energy (II)
Session 7
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: José González (EMetropolitan utonomous University, Mexico)
V. TJuan ECHNOLOGY, NERGY AND LA
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Breakout Wednesday 2 Room 424 I.A. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Coal, coal gas, rare earth mining and unconventional energy sources
El desarrollo de las energías renovables y su armonización con la legislación en el marco de la Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 523 V.C. Environmental Governance, Intellectual Property and New Technologies Session 1 11:30 am /1:00 pm
Chair: D
avid EM
strin UNniversity f D
OEMOCRATIC ttawa; University of W
aterloo, II. UNIVERSAL NVIRONMENTAL G(OVERNANCE, PARTICIPATION AoND ENERGY Session 3
pm / 5:30 pmENERGY ACCESS, Ejudicialización de los proyectos energéticos
Chair: James . Van ostrand (oWest Virginia University College f CLanada)
aw. USA) MODEL
Pilar Moraga Sariego (Universidad de Chile; Centro de Derecho Ambiental, Chile)
Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 425 Crisis energética: la factibilidad (o no) del uso de los derechos de propiedad intelectual hacia la II.A. Humankind, Nature and Energy
The hoarding instinct? South African coal and the governance of ‘strategic minerals’
Las políticas ambientales en materia de energía renovables: una comparativa entre España y México Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Chair: Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
sostenibilidad
Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Jaume De las Heras Seuma / Gisselle García Maning (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Liz Beatriz Sass (UFSC, Brasil) / Melissa Ely Melo (CNPq; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Re-­‐configuring the relationship between peoples, communities, ecosystems, corporations and the State Coal Seam Gas mining governance, harm and international agreements: how bad are things? Renewable Energy Sources in Ukraine : Problems and Perspectives of Development
in the context of energy production-­‐in search of energy production philosopher's stone
Alberta paves the way for a cleaner coal technology: the regulatory framework of Underground Coal Janice Gray (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Svitlana Romanko (Prykarpatsky National University after V. Stefanyk, Ukraine)
Elena Merino Blanco (Bristol Law School, UWE, UK)
Gasification
The Environmental Politics of Responsible Rare Earth Mining in North America
Astrid Kalkbrenner
Kalkbrenner Astrid (University of Calgary: Canadian Insititute of Resources Law, Canada)
Legal and policy responses to renewable energy obstacles in South Africa
La garantía social de los derechos de la naturaleza en Ecuador: el derecho constitucional a la resistencia Roopali Phadke (Macalester College, USA)
en la defensa de los recursos naturales
Policy directions for mitigating the social risks of new low carbon energy technologies
Tumai Murombo (Mandela Institute; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Legal Challenges to the Canadian Oil Sands: Approaches from Private and Public Law, Ecological Justice Albert Noguera Fernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Elodie Le Gal (University of New England: Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law)
The advent of solar energy in Brazil and the promotion of sustainable development due to the and Indigenous Perspectives
Ancient Energy Cosmologies for Regenerative Energy Law
limitations of the country's energy sector
Access and ownership of humidity: new models of regulation and governance of natural resources Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability. University of Dayane de Oliveira Martins Bringel (UNDB) / Jéssica Silva de Jesus (UFMA) Brasil
Elaine Hsiao (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Fabrício Ramos Ferreira (Centro Universitário IESB, Brasil)
Ottawa, Canada)
Climate Change -­‐ Culture Change
Corporate Environmental Responsibility and unconventional energy sources (shall gas/tar sands)
IX -­‐ RW
ATER ENERGY
Linda Te Aho (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: OLE OF ACND ITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
Katinka Jesse (North West University, South Africa) / Erik Koppe (Leiden Law School, Netherlands)
Breakout W ednesday 2
4
:00 R
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Solidarity as a Conservation Ethic
IX.A. W
ater aand rotection of M
Environment Wednesday 2 202 VI.A. Energy nd ESnergy. mart CPities. Building narine ew experiences over the world Session 3
pm a/m 5:30 pmpm
Chair: M
Jan GI. lazewski of IL CPape South Africa)
Patricia Farnese (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
1 11:30 /1:00 ichael Gerrard (Columbia U
niversity Law School, USA)
FOSSIL F(University UELS AND O
EAKTown, Developing an effective legal regime to prevent and remediate oil spills Breakout Wednesday 2
Room 202 Building an energy-­‐eficient India: Case-­‐Study of Delhi NCR I.B. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Towards the end of the oil age?
Teal Hinga (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
II. UpNIVERSAL NERGY ACCESS, ENawneet Vibhaw (Jindal Global Law School, India)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Session 3
4:00 m / 5:30 pEm
Chair: Jessica Wentz (The George Washington University Law School, USA)
Oil explotation and marine biodiversity conservation in Brazil: Mechanisms of environmental Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 425 II.B. Environmental Democracy and Environmental Justice
Mexico City as real sustainable city: energy and public transportation
Legal Options to Deal with Diverging Claims Concerning Use of Underground Space
compensation
Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Rob Fowler (University of South Australia, Australia)
Ivett Montelongo Buenavista (Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones en derecho ambiental, Mexico)
Jana Bovet (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research. UFZ, Germany)
Fernanda Salgueiro Borges (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brasil) / Solange Teles da Silva Can it work? Environmental Justice from an energy supply security perspective
El proyecto Tarragona Smart Mediterranean City
Brazil's pre-­‐salt layer in the world risk society context: The challenge of the 21st century
(Universite Aix-­‐Marseille III, France)
Leonie Reins (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
José Rubens Morato Leite / Flávia França Dinnebier (UFSC, Brasil) / Marina Demaria Venancio (CNPq, Natural resources, sustainable energy and disaster risk: Is Brazil prepared to the pre-­‐salt explotation? Energy Justice and Fragmented Governance
Improving Energy Structure for a Sustainable Future -­‐-­‐ The Story of Beijing
Brasil)
Maurício Duarte dos Santos (M. University of Santos and U.C.Montse Serrat; CUS) / Carolina Dutra Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Yuhong Zhao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Rethinking Development Away From Petroleum Dependency: Ecuador’s Yasuní-­‐ITT Initiative
(Mackenzie Presbiterian University; UCMS) / Eliane Maria Octaviano Martins (CUS) Brasil
Environmental Democracy and Electrical Power Management Models
Energy and Smart Cities. Perspectives from a City-­‐State, Singapore
Malka San Lucas Ceballos (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
An Enhanced Regime for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations in the Arctic -­‐ How can the European Union Isabel Vilaseca Boixareu (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Lye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, National University of Singapore) / Melissa LOW (National University of have an Impact?
Drilling in Paradise: Oil extraction in protected areas of Ecuador, Uganda, and the United States
The Future of Environmental Constitutionalism in Advancing Energy for a Fair Society in a Safe Planet
Singapore)
Nengye Liu / Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
Haley Peterson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey, USA)
James R. May (Widener University. Environmental Law Center, USA) / Erin Daly (Widener University, USA)
VI. ENERGY AND SMART CITIES: ROLE OF CITIES IN ENERGY USE AND PRODUCTION
-­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
I. FIX OSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room Sala VI.B. Energy and Smart Cities. Planning the transformation of cities 502
23 I.C. Breakout Thursday 3
Room 2
IX.B. Water and aEnd nergy. Integrating Water and oEf nergy Policies Fossil fuels oil peak. Local governance hydraulic fracturing
II. pm UNIVERSAL NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION ENERGY Session 2
/3:30 pmENERGY de AGCCESS, raus EChair: Santiago José Castellá Surribas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira Ai ND Virgili, Spain)MODEL
11:30 aam/1:00 m/1:00 ppm
m
Session 4 11:30 Chair: Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 425 II.C. Environmental Governance and Public Participation Interacción de las estrategias de mitigación y adaptación al cambio climático para la transformación del Chair: Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Issues in enforcing the water trigger under the EPBC Act-­‐a prospective review
Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: Rafael González Ballar (Universidad de Costa Rica; ILANUD)
parque de edificios existentes de las ciudades: Las directrices Blue Building
Comparison Between New York and Pennsylvania Regulation Jennifer McKay (Centre for Comparative water policies and Laws. UniSA, Australia)
Coal Seam Gas, protest, public participation and change Teresa Parejo Navajas (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Leroy Paddock (George Washington University, USA)
Law and Policy Insights from Water Productivity Studies
Angela Dwyer (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
Recycling the City Network: Rethinking the Transformation of Cities (RECNET)
How resistance to fracking produces local laws : the example of south of France.
Laurel Besco (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Energy cooperatives and social participation. Can we talk about commonfare?
Jordi Morató (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Laurent Vassallo (University of Montpellier)
Collaborative Governance and the Energy-­‐Water Nexus
Victor Merino Sancho (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Intervención del Estado en actividades privadas inmobiliarias para la promoción de la agricultura Fracking and the economic and environmental stress in Spain: Brief comparative of recent prohibitive Cameron Holley (University of New South Wales, Australia)
familiar en zonas periurbanas
Access to Environmental Information Held by the Private Sector
regional laws and its impact
Miguel Etinger de Araujo Junior / Erika Juliana Dmitruk / Karina Alves (Universidade Estadual de Juliana Zuluaga Madrid (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Thays Ricarte / Laura Picó (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Londrina, Brasil)
Good Governance for Sustainable Energy Development: An Australian Case Study
Las claves jurídicas del debate sobre el fracking
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 523 Legal Protection of urban trees – an essential measure to assist in the reduction of the urban heat IX.C. Water and Energy. Hydropower, Impacts and Sustainability Amanda Kennedy / Jacqueline Williams (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New Agustín García Ureta (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) / René Javier Santamaría Arinas (Universidad Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair:David island effect L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) England, Australia)
de la Rioja, Spain)
Paul Leadbeter (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Environmental Restoration and Compensation Following Hydro-­‐electric Power Development: the Experience of Northwestern Ontario, Canada
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EEnergía y Smart Cities: contrato de colaboración entre el sector público y el sector privado
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND ODIL EMOCRATIC PEAK
Jamie Benidickson (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Marina Rodríguez Beas (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Breakout 3 311:30 R
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nergy a
nd H
uman R
ights Breakout Thursday Thursday Room oom 4
425
24 II.D. I.D. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Water resources, property rights and hydraulic fracturing Improving Access of Indigenous Peoples to Fiscal Benefits from Energy-­‐based Sources for Watershed Environmental legislation to protect guarani aquifer system in the city of Araraquara-­‐Sao Paulo-­‐Brazil
Chair: Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Session am/1:00 pmpm
Session 4
5
2:00 pm/3:30 Environmental Protection
Chair: Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Luciana Cordeiro de Souza Fernandes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil)
Deriving a right to energy as AU human right from Articles 22 and 24 of the African Charter on Human Rose-­‐Liza Eisma Osorio (University of Cebu, Philipines)
Regulating the UK's 'shale gas revolution'
and People's Rights, 1986
Hydroelectricity and Control of Water: Where Property, Indigenous and Environmental Rights Collide
VII. BIOFUELS Michelle Barnard (North West University, South Africa)
Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School, UK)
Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 201 Human Rights versus Human Needs: The Significance of Couching Universal Access to Electricity in the Fracking in Australia – The Future in South Australia?
VII.A. Biofuels. Biofuels, Regulation and Sustainability Session 1
am /1:00 pm
Language of Rights
Chair: Alba Nogueira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain / CEDAT)
Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Manuel Peter S. Solis (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
La deslocalización de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: la inclusión del factor ILUC en la Sustainable development as a normative framework for guiding the development of laws and policies Breakout Friday 4
Room 523 A general comment on the right of access to modern energy services
IX.D. W
ater a
nd Energy. Marine Environment, Renewable Energy and Governance reorientación de la política de biocombustibles de la Unión Europea needed for shale gas
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Susana Borràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Thoko Kaime (University of Leicester, UK) / Robert L. Glicksman (The George Washington University Law John Dernbach (Widener University, USA)
Building the blue economy: Renewable energy, the oceans and marine spatial planning
School, USA)
Biotecnología, cambio climático y biocarburantes
Learning from History While Planning for the Future: Maximizing Economic Opportunity, Environmental Michaela Young (University of Cape Town. Institute of Marine & Environmental Law, South Africa) El derecho de acceso a la energía
Protection, and Social Progress in Hydraulic Fracturing Isabel Hernández San Juan (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Marine renewable energies: opportunities, law and management Hubert Delzangles (Sciences-­‐Po Bordeaux; CRIDEAU, France) / Christophe Krolik (Université de Joshua Fershee (West Virginia University College of Law)
Rules on Production and Process Methods in EU Public Procurement: The Case of Renewable Energy Limoges, France) Montserrat Abad Castelos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
and Biofuels
Towards a Right to 'Clean Energy' under International Law?
Max Salomon Jansson (IES at Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
Renewable Ocean Energy and the International Law and Policy Seascape: Global Currents, Regional Ricardo Pereira (University of Westmister, UK)
Surges
Sustainability of Biofuels as a Global Regulatory Issue
David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) Taotao Yue (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
A Critical Evaluation of Marine Spatial Planning: An instrument for sustainable rule of law or something II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EThe Legitimacy of EU's Private Biofuel Governance
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
else?
Breakout Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 II.E. Energy and Right to Environment Seita Romppanen (University of Eastern Finland; UEF Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Niko Soininen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) Session 5
pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Judith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Environmental Law, Finland)
Marine Governance in an Industrialised Ocean: a case study of the emerging marine renewable energy Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
industry
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
Glen Wright (Australian National University, Australia)
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment 25
Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Koh Kheng Lian (National University of Singapore)
La gestión pública del cambio climático en América Latina. Una visión prospectiva
Erick Pajares G. (Grupo Biosfera, Perú) / Carlos Loret de Mola
The mediatization of the environmental conflict: communication and meaning-­‐making proceses of risks and benefits
Jordi Prades Tena (URV; ASTERISC Communication Research Group, Spain)
Breakout Session 3
Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201
pm / 5:30 pm
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Thursday 3
Room 424 III.D. Climate Change. PERSONS
Adaptation Strategies (II)
Session 4 11:30 am/1:00 pm
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL ND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Chair: David AH
odas (Widener University, USA)AND LITIGATION
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201 Environmental Law System in Indonesia to adapt climate change impact for sustainable development: IV.C. International Litigation Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
"Opportunities and challenges"
Chair: Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University. Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
Maret Priyanta (Padjadjaran University Bandung Indonesia)
Combustibles sostenibles y combustibles insostenibles: ¿pueden ser iguales para el Derecho de la Human -­‐ Nature. Customary Law, Climate change and the EcoCycle -­‐ a Vanuatu case study
OMC?
Xavier Fernández Pons (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Kirsten Davies (Macquarie University, Australia)
The Chinese rare earths case: environmental concerns between justification and excuse
Climate change and Agriculture in South Africa
Donato Gualtieri (University of Pavia, Italy)
Michael Kidd (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Afria)
Water-­‐related Conflict in Southern Africa and the SADC Protocol on Shared Watercourses
Legal Obstacles to Subnational Efforts to Combat Climate Change: The Case of the United States
Ed Couzens (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Africa)
John B. Gustafson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
How making justice for environment? A European Regard
The Missing Link in the Climate and Energy Policies: Perspectives from the Climate-­‐challenged Philippines
Valeriu M. Ciucà ("Alexandru Ioan Cuza", University of Iasi, Romania) / Aurora Ciucà ("Stefan cel
Gloria Estenzo Ramos (University of Cebu College of Law, Philippines)
Mare" University of Suceava, Romania)
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Breakout Friday 4
Room 202 VIII.D. Renewable Energy. A Comparative View on Renewable Energy (II)
VII. BIOFUELS IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL ND G
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Session 7
Chair: José JAuan onzález (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico)
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El desarrollo de las energías renovables y su armonización con la legislación en el marco de la 2 11:30 pm /a3:30 pmpm
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m/1:00 Syarif (University (Hasanuddin niversity Law School, ndonesa)
Chair: ELaode d Couzens of KUwaZulu-­‐Natal, outh AIfrica)
judicialización de los proyectos energéticos
Biofuels Governance: An illustration of fundamental challenges to traditional environmental law and Australian impact litigation against booming fossil fuel exports
Pilar Moraga Sariego (Universidad de Chile; Centro de Derecho Ambiental, Chile)
policy
Sean Ryan (Environmental Defenders Office; Centre for Environmental Law)
Las políticas ambientales en materia de energía renovables: una comparativa entre España y México Paul Martin (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New England, Australia)
Los conflictos ambientales energéticos en la provincia de Tarragona
Jaume De las Heras Seuma / Gisselle García Maning (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
The Philippine Biofuels Law: A Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
Joan Pons Solé (INSTA-­‐Serveis Jurídics Ambientals, Spain)
Renewable Energy Sources in Ukraine : Problems and Perspectives of Development
Amado S. Tolentino, Jr. (San Beda Alabang School of Law, Philippines)
Mining or Preserving: Large-­‐scale Energy Projects and Heritage in the Asia Pacific
Svitlana Romanko (Prykarpatsky National University after V. Stefanyk, Ukraine)
An analysis of Brazilian policies, institutional and legal regulation relative to bio energy investments
Stefan Gruber (Kyoto University, Japan)
Legal and policy responses to renewable energy obstacles in South Africa
Aline Pacheco Pelucio / Patricia Faga Iglecias (University of São Paulo, Brasil)
Nuclear Waste Politics: Environmental Justice and Legal Sovereignty in Tribal America
Tumai Murombo (Mandela Institute; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Incipient Biofuels Legislation in Kenya: Navigating the Legal Minefield
Annie Shapiro (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
The advent of solar energy in Brazil and the promotion of sustainable development due to the Omondi Robert Owino (Bayreuth University, Germany)
Energía, justicia ambiental y jurisdicción internacional: La MC 382/10 de la CIDH y sus implicaciones en limitations of the country's energy sector
Biofuels Transformation in China: Will the EU Biofuels Experience Shed Light on it?
Brasil
Dayane de Oliveira Martins Bringel (UNDB) / Jéssica Silva de Jesus (UFMA) Brasil
Lei Guo / Frank Maes (Ghent University, Belgium)
Rafael Oliveira do Prado (Latin American Society of International Law SLADI-­‐LASIL, Brazilian Branch)
Breakout Breakout Session 3
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IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
VIII. R
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Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 24 IX.A. Water and EEnergy. Protection f Marine AEND nvironment 22 IV.E. Thursday Room S5ala pm / 5:30 p3m
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ational Litigation (II) Regulating Chair: an Glazewski (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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K
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eketelaere (University of ULniversity euven; Uoniversity of Malta; University of Dundee)
Developing an effective legal regime to prevent and remediate oil spills Marine Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Protection under the Marine Strategy Sharing the Hooch: Why the Supreme Court Should Have No Place in the Chattahoochee River Dispute
Teal Hinga (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Framework Directive
David N. Cassuto (Pace Law School, USA)
Oil explotation and marine biodiversity conservation in Brazil: Mechanisms of environmental Carlos Soria Rodríguez (Universiteit Brussel. Institute for European Studies-­‐Vrije, Belgium) Unconventional natural gas in the courts: An overview
compensation
Innovative Financing of Renewable Energy
Fernanda Salgueiro Borges (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brasil) / Solange Teles da Silva Brian J Preston SC (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
Richard Ottinger (Pace Law School)/ John Bowie (Pace Law School: Pace Energy and Climate Center, (Universite Aix-­‐Marseille III, France)
Renewable Energy in Court
USA)
Natural resources, sustainable energy and disaster risk: Is Brazil prepared to the pre-­‐salt explotation? Nicola Pain (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
The Life of a Directive: A Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment of the 2009 EU Renewable Energy Directive Maurício Duarte dos Santos (M. University of Santos and U.C.Montse Serrat; CUS) / Carolina Dutra Environmental Justice and big hydroelectric projects: Brazilian litigation on indigenous rights
and its Framework
(Mackenzie Presbiterian University; UCMS) / Eliane Maria Octaviano Martins (CUS) Brasil
Ana Maria de O. Nusdeo / Caroline Medeiros Rocha (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil)
Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny (University of British Columbia, Canada)
An Enhanced Regime for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations in the Arctic -­‐ How can the European Union El conflicto entre el acceso a la Justicia y las leyes singulares en materia de agua y energía
Stimulating the authorisation of renewable energy projects
have an Impact?
Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Universidad Nengye Liu / Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
Kars de Graaf / Hanna Tolsma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
de Murcia, Spain)
-­‐ WATER AEEND ENERGY
VIII. RIX ENEWABLE NERGY SOURCES
V. TECHNOLOGY, NERGY A
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Chair: N
ilufer Oral ((Istanbul BCili U
TUurkey)
Issues in enforcing the water trigger under the EPBC Act-­‐a prospective review
From the mountains to the sea: New Zealand perspectives on renewable energy
Technology, Energy and Law : the need for binding EU R&D&I targets!
Jennifer McKay (Centre for Comparative water policies and Laws. UniSA, Australia)
Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Kurt Deketelaere (University of Leuven; University of Malta; University of Dundee)
Law and Policy Insights from Water Productivity Studies
Need for Renewable Energy Electricity Law and policy Reform in Palestine:” Towards a Sustainable Wind Energy Technology, Science, and Society
Energy in Future
Laurel Besco (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Jeremy Firestone (University of Delaware: College of Earth, Ocean and Environment; Center for Carbon-­‐
Ibrahim Marie (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Collaborative Governance and the Energy-­‐Water Nexus
free Power Integration, USA)
The emergence of a new model of solar energy production and consumption in Brazil
Cameron Holley (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Energy and pressure on natural resources: a perspective of emerging legal issues?
Carolina Dutra (Mackenzie Presbiterian University; Catholic University of Santos. Monte Serrat Alexandra Langlais (University of Rennes 1; CNRS; IODE, France)
University Center) / Solange Teles da Silva (MPU; CNPq) / Maurício Duarte dos Santos (CUS; IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Environmental criminal law to protect the environment from damage caused by new technologies for Metropolitan University of Santos and MSUC) Brasil
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 523 IX.C. Water and Energy. Hydropower, Impacts and Sustainability the extraction of energy resources
Renewable Energy Projects versus Biodiversity Conservation: Attempting a Balance through Legislative Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair:David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) Teresa Fajardo (University of Granada, Spain / CEDAT)
Imperatives
Environmental Restoration and Compensation Following Hydro-­‐electric Power Development: the Ngozi F. Stewart (University of Benin)
Experience of Northwestern Ontario, Canada
V. TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY AND LAW
Regulation in the sphere of renewable energy sources in Russian Federation: problems and Jamie Benidickson (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 523 V.B. Environmental Governance , Technology, Energy and Law prospectives Improving Access of Indigenous Peoples to Fiscal Benefits from Energy-­‐based Sources for Watershed Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Ekaterina A. Belokrylova (Udmurt State University: Comparative Env. Law and Policy Centre, Russia) Environmental Protection
Complexity in Global Energy-­‐Environment Governance
Rose-­‐Liza Eisma Osorio (University of Cebu, Philipines)
Andrew Long (University of Missouri -­‐ Kansas City, USA)
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Hydroelectricity and Control of Water: Where Property, Indigenous and Environmental Rights Collide
The Limits of Law—Does Our Contemporary Usage of Facts Meet The Requirements Set for Fair Breakout Friday 4 Room 202 Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
VIII.C Renewable Energy. Regulatory Issues on Renewable Energy and Sustainability Regulation?
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Wolfgang Köck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
Tiina Paloniitty (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Implantation of Offshore Wind-­‐Farms and the framework of the Integrated Coastal Zone Management
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
How to ensure nuclear safety governance independence?
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Development, USA)
Legal Challenges to the Canadian Oil Sands: Approaches from Private and Public Law, Ecological Justice Structuring problems, prioritizing solutions: the Japanese forest-­‐energy context analyzed by 3-­‐D and Indigenous Perspectives
Sustainability
Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability. University of Volker Mauerhofer (University of Vienna, Aoyama Gakuin University) / Takashi Hayashi (PRIMAF)
Ottawa, Canada)
The role of law and policy in promoting greater uptake of renewable energy and greater energy Corporate Environmental Responsibility and unconventional energy sources (shall gas/tar sands)
efficiency: A view from New Zealand
Katinka Jesse (North West University, South Africa) / Erik Koppe (Leiden Law School, Netherlands)
David Grinlinton (University of Auckland. New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, New Zealand)
Competition law perspectives on attainment of renewable energy targets
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Room 202 James Prest (Australian National University. Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
I.B. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Towards the end of the oil age?
Wednesday 2
4:00 pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: Jessica (The WPashington University Law School, USA)
XI. ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW W
Mentz ODELS OF GEeorge NERGY RODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Legal Options to Deal with Diverging Claims Concerning Use of Underground Space
Thursday 3 Room 516 XI.A. Energy Transition. Understangind the Energy Transition Jana Bovet (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research. UFZ, Germany)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Jan Jans (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Brazil's pre-­‐salt layer in the world risk society context: The challenge of the 21st century
Germany’s Energiewende: What can environmental law scholarship learn from it?
José Rubens Morato Leite / Flávia França Dinnebier (UFSC, Brasil) / Marina Demaria Venancio (CNPq, Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Brasil)
Which governance for an energy transition? A comparative legal analysis between France and Rethinking Development Away From Petroleum Dependency: Ecuador’s Yasuní-­‐ITT Initiative
Germany. Energy transition: New models of energy production and consumption
Malka San Lucas Ceballos (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Anaïs Guerry (Sciences Po Law School in Paris, France)
Drilling in Paradise: Oil extraction in protected areas of Ecuador, Uganda, and the United States
A policy framework for sustainable energy systems with variable geometry: the challenge of Haley Peterson (University of Maryland Francis King Carey, USA)
governance
Thursday 3 Room Sala Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia) / Endrius Cocciolo (CEDAT-­‐URV, Spain) / Steve 11:30 am/1:00 pm de Graus Weissman (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Thursday 3 02 Access, Sustainability and Efficiency: Conceptualizing Energy Governance Options for Kenya
Room S2ala I.C. Fossil fuels and oil peak. Local governance of hydraulic fracturing
11:30 11:30 aam/1:00 m/1:00 ppm
m de Graus Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
XIV. WASTE AND ENERGY SOURCES
Chair: Heather McLeod-­‐Kilmurray (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Thursday 3 Room Sala XIV.A. Waste and Energy Sources Comparison Between New York and Pennsylvania Regulation TRANSITION: NXIV. EW W
Me ODELS OF PEEastor NERGY RODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
11:30 am/1:00 pXI. m ENERGY de Graus
Chair: Aitana D
la Varga (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
ASTE AND NERGY SPOURCES
Leroy Paddock (George Washington University, USA)
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XI.B. Energy European hursday 3 Room Sala Energy production from landfill biogas: an alternative to mitigate energy and waste crises
XIV.A. Waste Taransition. nd Energy Sources Energy Transition :00 pam/3:30 How resistance to fracking produces local laws : the example of south of France.
Chair: A
Mitana oritz D
Reese Helmholtz for Environmental Law, Germany)
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m de Graus Kamila Guimarães Moraes / Flávia Franca Dinnebier (Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Chair: e la V(arga Pastor C(entre CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Laurent Vassallo (University of Montpellier)
EU climate & energy law – current developments and prospects
Rx H2O: Global Response to the Emerging Problem of Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
Energy production from landfill biogas: an alternative to mitigate energy and waste crises
Fracking and the economic and environmental stress in Spain: Brief comparative of recent prohibitive Simon Marr (German Environmental Ministry)
Christine Wang (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Kamila Guimarães Moraes / Flávia Franca Dinnebier (Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
regional laws and its impact
Market integration and External Energy policy undermining the EU Emissions Trading System: evidence Utilization of cow manure as alternative energy (biogas) in the scale of household environment friendly
Rx H2O: Global Response to the Emerging Problem of Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
Thays Ricarte / Laura Picó (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
of the neglected policy conflict regarding electricity leakage
Bambang H. Mulyono (Kepanjen District Court, Indonesia)
Christine Wang (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Las claves jurídicas del debate sobre el fracking
Stefan E. Weishaar (University of Groningen: Groningen Centre of Energy Law ) / Sami Madani (The Turning Urban Sewage Into Renewable Energy
Utilization of cow manure as alternative energy (biogas) in the scale of household environment friendly
Advisory House)
Agustín García Ureta (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) / René Javier Santamaría Arinas (Universidad Melissa K. Scanlan (Vermont Law School, USA)
Bambang H. Mulyono (Kepanjen District Court, Indonesia)
Promoting renewables under Common Market Conditions de la Rioja, Spain)
La gestió de residus a Catalunya en l'horitzó 2020
Turning Urban Sewage Into Renewable Energy
Hans Vedder (Centre of Energy Law) / Lorenzo Squintani (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Josep Maria Tost i Borràs (Agència de Residus de Catalunya / Catalan Waste Agency, Spain)
Melissa K. Scanlan (Vermont Law School, USA)
I. FOSSIL FUELS AND OIL PEAK
Do we need sustainable energy supply planning in Europe and its Member States? La gestió de residus a Catalunya en l'horitzó 2020
Thursday 3
Room 424 I.D. Wolfgang Köck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
Fossil fuels and oil peak. Water resources, property rights and hydraulic fracturing XV. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND GEOPOLITICS OF ENERGY SUPPLY
Josep Maria Tost i Borràs (Agència de Residus de Catalunya / Catalan Waste Agency, Spain)
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Tracy-­‐Lynn Humby (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Friday 4 Room 516 XV.A. International Security and Geopolitics of Energy Supply Regulating the UK's 'shale gas revolution'
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Marjan Peeters (A
Maastricht University, etherlands)
XV. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ND GEOPOLITICS OF EN
NERGY SUPPLY
Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School, UK)
Friday 4 Room 516 España y sus aliados ante el desafío de la Seguridad Energética
XV.A. International Security and Geopolitics of Energy Supply Fracking in Australia – The Future in South Australia?
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Bénédicte Real (Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain)
Chair: Marjan Peeters (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
Quest for International Legal Regulation of Transboundary Energy Pipelines: Some Reflections
España y sus aliados ante el desafío de la Seguridad Energética
Sustainable development as a normative framework for guiding the development of laws and policies Balraj K Sidhu (Centre for Advanced Study on Courts & Tribunals, India)
Bénédicte Real (Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain)
needed for shale gas
Offshore activities in the Black Sea and Mediterranean: Energy security or environmental insecurity?
Quest for International Legal Regulation of Transboundary Energy Pipelines: Some Reflections
John Dernbach (Widener University, USA)
Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 Nilufer Oral (Istanbul Bili University, Turkey)
Balraj K Sidhu (Centre for Advanced Study on Courts & Tribunals, India)
Learning from History While Planning for the Future: Maximizing Economic Opportunity, Environmental pm/3:30 pm
Trans-­‐European Energy Networks: Which role for environmental protection?
Offshore activities in the Black Sea and Mediterranean: Energy security or environmental insecurity?
Protection, and Social Progress in Hydraulic Fracturing Christopher Frey (University of Dresden, Germany)
Nilufer Oral (Istanbul Bili University, Turkey)
Joshua Fershee (West Virginia University College of Law)
Trans-­‐European Energy Networks: Which role for environmental protection?
Christopher Frey (University of Dresden, Germany)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Breakout Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 II.E. Energy and Right to Environment pm/3:30 pm
Session 5
Chair: Judith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Gabriela Fauth (URV; LADU) /Rosangela Lunardelli C. (UFRJ, Brasil) / Elza A. Pereira C. B. (USP, Brasil)
La gobernanza energética y la sostenibilidad: el autoconsumo en España
Mercedes Ortiz García (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
El acceso y la disponibilidad de energía como elementos clave para la efectividad del derecho a una vivienda adecuada: medidas de fomento de la rehabilitación de viviendas y del autoconsumo energético
Ángeles Galiana (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Análisis socio-­‐jurídico de la "pobreza energética
Mario Ruiz (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Breakout Session 6
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Friday 4
Room 425 II.F. The Governance of the Energy Sector Chair:Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
The development and problems of China’s energy policy and law over the past ten years
Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) / Li Wei (Henan Engineering College, China)
Transnational Energy Law and Policy: The Role of Local Government through the Lens of “Subsidiarity”
Anel du Plessis (North-­‐West University, South Africa)
Enabling the Energy Citizen: EU Climate & Energy Governance for 2030
Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
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Breakout Session 3
Huanlin Lang (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
El cambio climático: un nuevo reto para la protección de los pueblos indígenas
Irene Claro Quintáns (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain)
A report from the front lines: The Michael Mann v. National Review Online lawsuit and the future of communicating climate change risk
William Piermattei (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
"2030 EU climate policy: Climate Act for Europe. Civil society's proposal"
Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201
Robert Rybsky (ClientEarth)
pm / 5:30 pm
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Friday 4
Room 522 III.G. Climate Change aPERSONS
nd Carbon Market
PERSONS
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 425 III.E. Developing Countries Facing Climate Change Session 7
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: D
avid G
rinlinton (University oIMPACTS f Auckland, New Zealand)
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL AND LITIGATION
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Session 5
Chair: Gloria Estenzo Ramos (University of Cebu College of Law, Philippines)
Options and obstacles for the inclusion of trade defence mechanisms in the Post-­‐KyotoRegime
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 201 The Access to Clean Energy We Want: Opportunities and Challenges of Developing Countries in the IV.C. International Litigation Miguel Ángel Elizalde Carranza (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University. Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
2015 Climate Agreement A UK Perspective on Social Impacts of Climate Change Law and Policy: the Contrasting Experience of Combustibles sostenibles y combustibles insostenibles: ¿pueden ser iguales para el Derecho de la Andri Akbar Marthen (Pace University, USA)
Floods Insurance and Emissions Trading Regulation
OMC?
Shaping the legal form of the Durban platform agreement: an equitable outcome for small island Mark Stallworthy (Swansea University, UK)
Xavier Fernández Pons (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
developing States Marked-­‐based Measures for Reduction of GHG Emissions from International Shipping The Chinese rare earths case: environmental concerns between justification and excuse
Melissa Low Yu Xing (National University of Singapore: Energy Studies Institute)
Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Donato Gualtieri (University of Pavia, Italy)
Riesgos asociados con los proyectos de mitigación del cambio climático: el caso de los proyectos The Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes: Identifying Core Convergence Criteria
hidroeléctricos en el MDL Water-­‐related Conflict in Southern Africa and the SADC Protocol on Shared Watercourses
Gerard Kelly (University of Liverpool; University College London, UK)
Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Ed Couzens (University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, South Africa)
How making justice for environment? A European Regard
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Chair: Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Chair: Susana Borràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat ovira i Virgili, Spain)
VII. BIOFUELS IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LRITIGATION
The UNFCCC requirements for access to climate information and public participation in climate change El proyecto de Convenio sobre el Estatuto internacional de los desplazados ambientales: evaluación de decision-­‐making
2 3 2:00 Room 2
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overnance. A Comparative Analysis (I)
NBational los efectos jurídicos de su adopción en siete países
Sandra Nóbrega (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
2 11:30 pm /a3:30 pmpm
Session 4
m/1:00 Syarif (University (Hasanuddin niversity Law School, ndonesa)
Chair: ELaode d Couzens of KUwaZulu-­‐Natal, outh AIfrica)
Fernanda de Salles Cavedon Capdeville / Michel Prieur (CIDCE -­‐ Université de Limoges)
Integrating Public Participation into China's Climate Change Mitigation: towards An Ecosystem Biofuels Governance: An illustration of fundamental challenges to traditional environmental law and Australian impact litigation against booming fossil fuel exports
Revisiting Planned Relocation as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy: the Added Value of a Human Approach View
policy
Sean Ryan (Environmental Defenders Office; Centre for Environmental Law)
Rights-­‐Based Approach Huanlin Lang (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Paul Martin (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New England, Australia)
Los conflictos ambientales energéticos en la provincia de Tarragona
Mariya Gromilova (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
El cambio climático: un nuevo reto para la protección de los pueblos indígenas
The Philippine Biofuels Law: A Climate Change Mitigation Strategy
Joan Pons Solé (INSTA-­‐Serveis Jurídics Ambientals, Spain)
Climate Change: Human Rights in the Times of Climate Displacement Irene Claro Quintáns (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain)
Amado S. Tolentino, Jr. (San Beda Alabang School of Law, Philippines)
Mining or Preserving: Large-­‐scale Energy Projects and Heritage in the Asia Pacific
Shakeel Kazmi (New York University Abu Dhabi)
A report from the front lines: The Michael Mann v. National Review Online lawsuit and the future of An analysis of Brazilian policies, institutional and legal regulation relative to bio energy investments
Stefan Gruber (Kyoto University, Japan)
Cambio climático y desplazamiento ambiental: elementos de un plan de compensación de daños communicating climate change risk
Aline Pacheco Pelucio / Patricia Faga Iglecias (University of São Paulo, Brasil)
Nuclear Waste Politics: Environmental Justice and Legal Sovereignty in Tribal America
causados por el cambio climático en sociedades tradicionales William Piermattei (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
Incipient Biofuels Legislation in Kenya: Navigating the Legal Minefield
Annie Shapiro (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Gregorio Mesa Cuadros (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Grupo de Investigación en Derechos "2030 EU climate policy: Climate Act for Europe. Civil society's proposal"
Omondi Robert Owino (Bayreuth University, Germany)
Energía, justicia ambiental y jurisdicción internacional: La MC 382/10 de la CIDH y sus implicaciones en Colectivos y Ambientales, Colombia)
Robert Rybsky (ClientEarth)
Biofuels Transformation in China: Will the EU Biofuels Experience Shed Light on it?
Brasil
Legal Issues of Climate Change-­‐Induced Migrants in China Lei Guo / Frank Maes (Ghent University, Belgium)
Rafael Oliveira do Prado (Latin American Society of International Law SLADI-­‐LASIL, Brazilian Branch)
Haifeng Deng (Tsinghua University, China)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Friday 4
Room 22 III.G. Climate hange aPERSONS
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K
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eketelaere (University of ULniversity euven; Uoniversity of Malta; University of Dundee)
Miguel Ángel Elizalde Carranza (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Marine Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Protection under the Marine Strategy Sharing the Hooch: Why the Supreme Court Should Have No Place in the Chattahoochee River Dispute
A UK Perspective on Social Impacts of Climate Change Law and Policy: the Contrasting Experience of Framework Directive
David N. Cassuto (Pace Law School, USA)
Floods Insurance and Emissions Trading Regulation
Carlos Soria Rodríguez (Universiteit Brussel. Institute for European Studies-­‐Vrije, Belgium) Unconventional natural gas in the courts: An overview
Mark Stallworthy (Swansea University, UK)
Innovative Financing of Renewable Energy
Brian J Preston SC (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
Marked-­‐based Measures for Reduction of GHG Emissions from International Shipping Richard Ottinger (Pace Law School)/ John Bowie (Pace Law School: Pace Energy and Climate Center, Renewable Energy in Court
Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
USA)
Nicola Pain (Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)
The Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes: Identifying Core Convergence Criteria
The Life of a Directive: A Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment of the 2009 EU Renewable Energy Directive Environmental Justice and big hydroelectric projects: Brazilian litigation on indigenous rights
Gerard Kelly (University of Liverpool; University College London, UK)
and its Framework
Ana Maria de O. Nusdeo / Caroline Medeiros Rocha (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil)
Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny (University of British Columbia, Canada)
El conflicto entre el acceso a la Justicia y las leyes singulares en materia de agua y energía
Stimulating the authorisation of renewable energy projects
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Universidad Breakout Thursday 3
Room 201 de Murcia, Spain)
Kars de Graaf / Hanna Tolsma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
III.H. Climate Change PERSONS
and the Forced Movement of People. Challenges for an International Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Perspective VIII. RBENEWABLE NERGY SOURCES
Chair: Susana orràs Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
V. TECHNOLOGY, EENERGY A
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Chair:Zen Makuch Imperial BCili ollege London, UK)
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Chair: Nilufer Oral ((Istanbul University, Turkey)
Fernanda de Salles Cavedon Capdeville / Michel Prieur (CIDCE -­‐ Université de Limoges)
From the mountains to the sea: New Zealand perspectives on renewable energy
Technology, Energy and Law : the need for binding EU R&D&I targets!
Revisiting Planned Relocation as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy: the Added Value of a Human Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Kurt Deketelaere (University of Leuven; University of Malta; University of Dundee)
Rights-­‐Based Approach Need for Renewable Energy Electricity Law and policy Reform in Palestine:” Towards a Sustainable Wind Energy Technology, Science, and Society
Mariya Gromilova (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Energy in Future
Jeremy Firestone (University of Delaware: College of Earth, Ocean and Environment; Center for Carbon-­‐
Climate Change: Human Rights in the Times of Climate Displacement Ibrahim Marie (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
free Power Integration, USA)
Shakeel Kazmi (New York University Abu Dhabi)
The emergence of a new model of solar energy production and consumption in Brazil
Energy and pressure on natural resources: a perspective of emerging legal issues?
Cambio climático y desplazamiento ambiental: elementos de un plan de compensación de daños Carolina Dutra (Mackenzie Presbiterian University; Catholic University of Santos. Monte Serrat Alexandra Langlais (University of Rennes 1; CNRS; IODE, France)
causados por el cambio climático en sociedades tradicionales University Center) / Solange Teles da Silva (MPU; CNPq) / Maurício Duarte dos Santos (CUS; Environmental criminal law to protect the environment from damage caused by new technologies for Gregorio Mesa Cuadros (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Grupo de Investigación en Derechos Metropolitan University of Santos and MSUC) Brasil
the extraction of energy resources
Colectivos y Ambientales, Colombia)
Renewable Energy Projects versus Biodiversity Conservation: Attempting a Balance through Legislative Teresa Fajardo (University of Granada, Spain / CEDAT)
Legal Issues of Climate Change-­‐Induced Migrants in China Imperatives
Haifeng Deng (Tsinghua University, China)
Ngozi F. Stewart (University of Benin)
V. TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY AND LAW
Regulation in the sphere of renewable energy sources in Russian Federation: problems and Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 523 V.B. Environmental Governance , Technology, Energy and Law prospectives Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Ekaterina A. Belokrylova (Udmurt State University: Comparative Env. Law and Policy Centre, Russia) Complexity in Global Energy-­‐Environment Governance
Andrew Long (University of Missouri -­‐ Kansas City, USA)
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
The Limits of Law—Does Our Contemporary Usage of Facts Meet The Requirements Set for Fair Breakout Friday 4 Room 202 VIII.C Renewable Energy. Regulatory Issues on Renewable Energy and Sustainability Regulation?
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Wolfgang Köck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
Tiina Paloniitty (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Implantation of Offshore Wind-­‐Farms and the framework of the Integrated Coastal Zone Management
How to ensure nuclear safety governance independence?
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Volker Mauerhofer (University of Vienna, Aoyama Gakuin University) / Takashi Hayashi (PRIMAF)
Thursday 3
Room 523 The role of law and policy in promoting greater uptake of renewable energy and greater energy IX.B. Water and Energy. Integrating Water and Energy Policies 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, Eefficiency: A view from New Zealand
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Issues in enforcing the water trigger under the EPBC Act-­‐a prospective review
David Grinlinton (University of Auckland. New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, New Zealand)
Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 II.E. Energy and Right to Environment Jennifer McKay (Centre for Comparative water policies and Laws. UniSA, Australia)
Competition law perspectives on attainment of renewable energy targets
pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Judith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Law and Policy Insights from Water Productivity Studies
James Prest (Australian National University. Centre for Climate Law and Policy, Australia)
Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
Laurel Besco (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
Collaborative Governance and the Energy-­‐Water Nexus
XI. ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW MODELS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment Cameron Holley (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Thursday 3 Room 516 XI.A. E
nergy Transition. Understangind the Energy Transition Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: J
an J
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Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Germany’s Energiewende: What can environmental law scholarship learn from it?
la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Thursday 3
Room 523 Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
IX.C. Water and Energy. Hydropower, Impacts and Sustainability Gabriela Fauth (URV; LADU) /Rosangela Lunardelli C. (UFRJ, Brasil) / Elza A. Pereira C. B. (USP, Brasil)
2:00 pm/3:30 Chair:David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) T hursday 3 p2m
:00 Room 202 Which governance for an energy transition? A comparative legal analysis between France and La gobernanza energética y la sostenibilidad: el autoconsumo en España
pm/3:30 pm
Environmental Restoration and Compensation Following Hydro-­‐electric Power Development: the Germany. Energy transition: New models of energy production and consumption
Mercedes Ortiz García (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
Experience of Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Anaïs Guerry (Sciences Po Law School in Paris, France)
El acceso y la disponibilidad de energía como elementos clave para la efectividad del derecho a una Jamie Benidickson (University of Ottawa, Canada)
A policy framework for sustainable energy systems with variable geometry: the challenge of vivienda adecuada: medidas de fomento de la rehabilitación de viviendas y del autoconsumo Improving Access of Indigenous Peoples to Fiscal Benefits from Energy-­‐based Sources for Watershed governance
energético
Environmental Protection
Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia) / Endrius Cocciolo (CEDAT-­‐URV, Spain) / Steve II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EÁngeles Galiana (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Rose-­‐Liza Eisma Osorio (University of Cebu, Philipines)
Weissman (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202 Análisis socio-­‐jurídico de la "pobreza energética
II.E. Energy and Right to Environment Hydroelectricity and Control of Water: Where Property, Indigenous and Environmental Rights Collide
Access, Sustainability and Efficiency: Conceptualizing Energy Governance Options for Kenya
Mario Ruiz (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Judith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EJuliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
IX ODELS -­‐ WATER AEND ENERGY
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11:30 am/1:00 pm
Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
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21:30 :00 pam/3:30 Bradford Morse (University of Wfaikato, New Zealand)
Chair: M
oritz Reese (Helmholtz Centre or Environmental Law, Germany)
The development and problems of China’s energy policy and law over the past ten years
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en Building the blue economy: Renewable energy, the oceans and marine spatial planning
EU climate & energy law – current developments and prospects
Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) / Li Wei (Henan Engineering College, China)
la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Michaela Young (University of Cape Town. Institute of Marine & Environmental Law, South Africa) Simon Marr (German Environmental Ministry)
Transnational Energy Law and Policy: The Role of Local Government through the Lens of “Subsidiarity”
Gabriela Fauth (URV; LADU) /Rosangela Lunardelli C. (UFRJ, Brasil) / Elza A. Pereira C. B. (USP, Brasil)
Marine renewable energies: opportunities, law and management Market integration and External Energy policy undermining the EU Emissions Trading System: evidence Anel du Plessis (North-­‐West University, South Africa)
La gobernanza energética y la sostenibilidad: el autoconsumo en España
of the neglected policy conflict regarding electricity leakage
Montserrat Abad Castelos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Enabling the Energy Citizen: EU Climate & Energy Governance for 2030
Mercedes Ortiz García (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
Stefan E. Weishaar (University of Groningen: Groningen Centre of Energy Law ) / Sami Madani (The Renewable Ocean Energy and the International Law and Policy Seascape: Global Currents, Regional Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
El acceso y la disponibilidad de energía como elementos clave para la efectividad del derecho a una Advisory House)
Surges
La evaluación de impacto ambiental y la industria energética
vivienda adecuada: medidas de fomento de la rehabilitación de viviendas y del autoconsumo Promoting renewables under Common Market Conditions David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) Aitana De la Varga Pastor (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
energético
Hans Vedder (Centre of Energy Law) / Lorenzo Squintani (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
A Critical Evaluation of Marine Spatial Planning: An instrument for sustainable rule of law or something Ángeles Galiana (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Do we need sustainable energy supply planning in Europe and its Member States? else?
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EAnálisis socio-­‐jurídico de la "pobreza energética
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Niko Soininen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) Wolfgang Köck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Law, Germany)
Mario Ruiz (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Friday 4
Room 425 II.G. Energy and Food Production
Marine Governance in an Industrialised Ocean: a case study of the emerging marine renewable energy 2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Paul Martin (Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law; University of New England, Australia)
industry
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EThe energetic balance in food production
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Glen Wright (Australian National University, Australia)
Friday 4
Room 425 II.F. The Governance of the Energy Sector Cristiane Derani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Chair:Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Política energética, mitigación del cambio climático y política alimentaria: posible coordinación de The development and problems of China’s energy policy and law over the past ten years
esfuerzos
Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) / Li Wei (Henan Engineering College, China)
Jeronimo Basilio Sao Mateus (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Transnational Energy Law and Policy: The Role of Local Government through the Lens of “Subsidiarity”
Biofuels, GMOs and Food Security: The South African Legal and Policy Framework
Anel du Plessis (North-­‐West University, South Africa)
Odile Juliette Lim Tung (University of Mauritius and North-­‐West University University, South Africa)
Enabling the Energy Citizen: EU Climate & Energy Governance for 2030
Soberanía alimentaria y sostenibilidad energética
Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
Pablo Ramírez Vélez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
La evaluación de impacto ambiental y la industria energética
Accountability and Transparency in Rulemaking Procedure: Food Safety Regulations after Fukushima
Aitana De la Varga Pastor (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Hitoshi Ushijima (Chuo University, Japan)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Friday 4
Room 424
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overnance, Sustainability and Environmental Law in Developing Countries (I) 21:30 :00 pam/3:30 Paul MXartin (Australian entre for Agriculture 1
m/1:00 ppm
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Chair: W
ang i (Shanghai Jiao TCong University, China)and Law; University of New England, Australia)
The energetic balance in food production
Sustainable energy for sustainable development: Malaysian strategies on renewable and alternative Cristiane Derani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
energy sources
Abdul Haseeb Ansari (Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
Política energética, mitigación del cambio climático y política alimentaria: posible coordinación de esfuerzos
The Right to Solar Energy in Burkina Faso: A luxury or a Necessity?
Jeronimo Basilio Sao Mateus (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Habib Ahmed Djiga (Université Ouaga 2, Burkina Faso)
Biofuels, GMOs and Food Security: The South African Legal and Policy Framework
Strengthening Legal and Policy Frameworks for Energy in Africa: Lessons Learned from Kenya
Odile Juliette Lim Tung (University of Mauritius and North-­‐West University University, South Africa)
Caroline Haywood ( International Development Law Organization) / Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for Soberanía alimentaria y sostenibilidad energética
Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
Indonesia’s Energy Security Policy for the Prosperity of the People
Pablo Ramírez Vélez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Ida Nurlinda (Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia)
Accountability and Transparency in Rulemaking Procedure: Food Safety Regulations after Fukushima
Hitoshi Ushijima (Chuo University, Japan)
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Friday 4 ENERGY Room 424 EII. II. U NIVERSAL ACCESS, NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION ENERGY C
Mountries ODEL (II) I. Energy Governance, Sustainability and Environmental Law iA
n ND Developing 2:00 Fpriday m/3:30 Sophie Riley (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
4 pm Room 424 Chair: II.H. Energy Governance, Sustainability and Environmental Law in Developing Countries (I) 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Law and policy on renewable energy sources in Nigeria: a critical appraisal
Chair: Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Shehu Usman Yamusa II (Nasarawa State University Keffi)/ Abdul Haseeb Ansari ((Ahmad Ibrahim Sustainable energy for sustainable development: Malaysian strategies on renewable and alternative Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
energy sources
Trade and the Global South Understanding the trade and environment nexus from a developing Abdul Haseeb Ansari (Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
country perspective
The Right to Solar Energy in Burkina Faso: A luxury or a Necessity?
Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University. Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
Habib Ahmed Djiga (Université Ouaga 2, Burkina Faso)
El dilema de la explotación de la energía geotérmica en parques nacionales en Costa Rica
Strengthening Legal and Policy Frameworks for Energy in Africa: Lessons Learned from Kenya
Rafael González Ballar (Universidad de Costa Rica; ILANUD)
Caroline Haywood ( International Development Law Organization) / Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
Indonesia’s Energy Security Policy for the Prosperity of the People
Ida Nurlinda (Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia)
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Friday 4
Room 424 II. I. Energy Governance, Sustainability and Environmental Law in Developing Countries (II) The Access to Clean Energy We Want: Opportunities and Challenges of Developing Countries in the An analysis of Brazilian policies, institutional and legal regulation relative to bio energy investments
2015 Climate Agreement Aline Pacheco Pelucio / Patricia Faga Iglecias (University of São Paulo, Brasil)
Andri Akbar Marthen (Pace University, USA)
Incipient Biofuels Legislation in Kenya: Navigating the Legal Minefield
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Shaping the legal form of the Durban platform agreement: an equitable outcome for small island Omondi Robert Owino (Bayreuth University, Germany)
Breakout Friday 4
Room 202 VIII.D. R
enewable developing States Energy. A Comparative View on Renewable Energy (II)
Session 7
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Biofuels Transformation in China: Will the EU Biofuels Experience Shed Light on it?
Chair: José Juan González (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico)
Melissa Low Yu Xing (National University of Singapore: Energy Studies Institute)
Lei Guo / Frank Maes (Ghent University, Belgium)
El desarrollo de las energías renovables y su armonización con la legislación en el marco de la Riesgos asociados con los proyectos de mitigación del cambio climático: el caso de los proyectos judicialización de los proyectos energéticos
hidroeléctricos en el MDL Pilar Moraga Sariego (Universidad de Chile; Centro de Derecho Ambiental, Chile)
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 522 Las políticas ambientales en materia de energía renovables: una comparativa entre España y México VIII.A. Renewable Energy. Regulating Renewable Energy Jaume De las Heras Seuma / Gisselle García Maning (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Session 4 C HANGE: 11:30 am/1:00 pm AND ADAPTATION Chair: LPye Lin-­‐Heng (APCEL, National University of SSingapore)
III. CLIMATE MITIGATION OLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, OCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Renewable Energy Sources in Ukraine : Problems and Perspectives of Development
Marine Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Protection under the Marine Strategy Breakout Friday 4 Room 202 III.F. Issues of Public PPERSONS
articipation
Svitlana Romanko (Prykarpatsky National University after V. Stefanyk, Ukraine)
Framework Directive
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Jordi Jaria i Manzano (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Carlos Soria Rodríguez (Universiteit Brussel. Institute for European Studies-­‐Vrije, Belgium) Legal and policy responses to renewable energy obstacles in South Africa
The UNFCCC requirements for access to climate information and public participation in climate change Innovative Financing of Renewable Energy
Tumai Murombo (Mandela Institute; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
decision-­‐making
Richard Ottinger (Pace Law School)/ John Bowie (Pace Law School: Pace Energy and Climate Center, The advent of solar energy in Brazil and the promotion of sustainable development due to the Sandra Nóbrega (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
USA)
limitations of the country's energy sector
Integrating Public Participation into China's Climate Change Mitigation: towards An Ecosystem The Life of a Directive: A Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment of the 2009 EU Renewable Energy Directive Dayane de Oliveira Martins Bringel (UNDB) / Jéssica Silva de Jesus (UFMA) Brasil
Approach View
and its Framework
Huanlin Lang (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny (University of British Columbia, Canada)
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
El cambio climático: un nuevo reto para la protección de los pueblos indígenas
Stimulating the authorisation of renewable energy projects
Breakout Wednesday 2 4:00 Room 424 Irene Claro Quintáns (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain)
IX.A. Water and Energy. Protection of Marine Environment Kars de Graaf / Hanna Tolsma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Session 3
pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: Jan Glazewski (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
A report from the front lines: The Michael Mann v. National Review Online lawsuit and the future of Developing an effective legal regime to prevent and remediate oil spills communicating climate change risk
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Teal Hinga (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
William Piermattei (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
VIII.B Renewable Energy. A Comparative View on Renewable Energy (I)
Oil explotation and marine biodiversity conservation in Brazil: Mechanisms of environmental "2030 EU climate policy: Climate Act for Europe. Civil society's proposal"
Chair:Zen Makuch (Imperial College London, UK)
compensation
Robert Rybsky (ClientEarth)
From the mountains to the sea: New Zealand perspectives on renewable energy
Fernanda Salgueiro Borges (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brasil) / Solange Teles da Silva (Universite Aix-­‐Marseille III, France)
Trevor Daya-­‐Winterbottom (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
III. III. C
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Restraining Carbon Exploitation “Rights” to Achieve a Cumulative Global Carbon Budget Cap: New An Enhanced Regime for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations in the Arctic -­‐ How can the European Union The emergence of a new model of solar energy production and consumption in Brazil
Miguel Ángel Elizalde Carranza (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Justification and Mechanisms Arising from State Obligations to Prevent Environmental Harm that have an Impact?
Carolina Dutra (Mackenzie Presbiterian University; Catholic University of Santos. Monte Serrat A UK Perspective on Social Impacts of Climate Change Law and Policy: the Contrasting Experience of Interferes with the Enjoyment of Human Rights
Nengye Liu / Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
University Center) / Solange Teles da Silva (MPU; CNPq) / Maurício Duarte dos Santos (CUS; Floods Insurance and Emissions Trading Regulation
David Estrin (IBA; University of Ottawa; Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada)
Metropolitan University of Santos and MSUC) Brasil
Mark Stallworthy (Swansea University, UK)
Climate change and human rights claims
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Renewable Energy Projects versus Biodiversity Conservation: Attempting a Balance through Legislative Marked-­‐based Measures for Reduction of GHG Emissions from International Shipping Veronica de la Rosa Jaimes (University of Calgary, Canada)
Imperatives
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 523 IX.B. Water and Energy. Integrating Water and Energy Policies Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Reconstructing Environmental Right in the Age of Climate Change
Ngozi F. Stewart (University of Benin)
Session 4 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
The Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes: Identifying Core Convergence Criteria
Yao-­‐Ming Hsu (National Cheng-­‐Chi University, Taiwan)
Regulation in the sphere of renewable energy sources in Russian Federation: problems and Issues in enforcing the water trigger under the EPBC Act-­‐a prospective review
Gerard Kelly (University of Liverpool; University College London, UK)
The Overlooked Dimensions of Climate Change
prospectives Jennifer McKay (Centre for Comparative water policies and Laws. UniSA, Australia)
Linda A. Malone (Marshall-­‐Wythe Foundation Professor of Law; William and Mary Law School, USA)
Ekaterina A. Belokrylova (Udmurt State University: Comparative Env. Law and Policy Centre, Russia) Law and Policy Insights from Water Productivity Studies
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Laurel Besco (University of Ottawa, Canada)
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Natural disasters, human security and climate induced migration: An international law assessment from F. Javier Sanz Larruga (Universidad de A Coruña, Spain)
Breakout Thursday 3
Room 523 Fernanda de Salles Cavedon Capdeville / Michel Prieur (CIDCE -­‐ Université de Limoges)
IX.C. Water and Energy. Hydropower, Impacts and Sustainability an African perspective Regulatory instability of renewable energy in Spain Session 5
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair:David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) Revisiting Planned Relocation as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy: the Added Value of a Human Oliver C. Ruppel (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Francisco Delgado Piqueras / Irene Ruiz Olmo ( (Universidad de Castilla-­‐La Mancha, Spain)
Environmental Restoration and Compensation Following Hydro-­‐electric Power Development: the Rights-­‐Based Approach Environmentally displaced persons and international law The Birds and the Bats: Using Adaptive Management to Find the Balance of Public Interest in Wind Experience of Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Mariya Gromilova (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Winnie Khaemba (African Youth Initiative on Climate Change)
Farm Development
Jamie Benidickson (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Climate Change: Human Rights in the Times of Climate Displacement Social impacts of Oil related pollution in Nigeria: What is the hope of the environmentally displaced Sophie Riley (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
Improving Access of Indigenous Peoples to Fiscal Benefits from Energy-­‐based Sources for Watershed Shakeel Kazmi (New York University Abu Dhabi)
persons? Environmental Flows in Transboundary Waters – Ecologically Sustainable Energy Delivery
Environmental Protection
Cambio climático y desplazamiento ambiental: elementos de un plan de compensación de daños Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Josefin Gooch (Lund University, Sweden)
Rose-­‐Liza Eisma Osorio (University of Cebu, Philipines)
causados por el cambio climático en sociedades tradicionales The contribution of Bangladesh to the definition of an international legal framework and specific Sustainable Energy Law and Zero-­‐Emission Vehicles: The Solar and Wind Energy Storage Solution
Hydroelectricity and Control of Water: Where Property, Indigenous and Environmental Rights Collide
Gregorio Mesa Cuadros (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Grupo de Investigación en Derechos policies for climate refugees David Hodas (Widener University, USA)
Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Colectivos y Ambientales, Colombia)
Belen Olmos Giupponi (University of Stirling)
Legal Issues of Climate Change-­‐Induced Migrants in China El desplazamiento ambiental por efectos asociados al Cambio Climático: Elementos para la IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Haifeng Deng (Tsinghua University, China)
construcción de una política pública desde el enfoque de la justicia ambiental y los derechos humanos Breakout Friday 4
Room 523 Javier Gonzaga Valencia Hernández (Universidad de Caldas; Observatorio de Conflictos Ambientales, IX.D. Water and Energy. Marine Environment, Renewable Energy and Governance Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Bradford Morse (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Colombia)
Building the blue economy: Renewable energy, the oceans and marine spatial planning
Michaela Young (University of Cape Town. Institute of Marine & Environmental Law, South Africa) IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Marine renewable energies: opportunities, law and management Breakout Wednesday 2 11:30 Room 522 IV.A. Hydroelectric Dams and Community Impacts
Montserrat Abad Castelos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
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Chair: Yanti Fristikawati (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia)
Renewable Ocean Energy and the International Law and Policy Seascape: Global Currents, Regional Large hydroelectric dams and forced displacement, environmental refugees?
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Beatriz Felipe Pérez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
David L. VanderZwaag (Dalhousie University, Canada) Belo Monte hydroelectric plan complex-­‐ A unsustainability social-­‐environment model that challenges A Critical Evaluation of Marine Spatial Planning: An instrument for sustainable rule of law or something the legal conflict resolution mechanisms else?
Norma Sueli Padilha (UNISANTOS; UFMS) / Josilene Ortolan di Pietro (UFMS); Universidade Niko Soininen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) Presbiteriana Mackenzie -­‐ SP, Brasil)
Marine Governance in an Industrialised Ocean: a case study of the emerging marine renewable energy Hydro Energy and Human Rights in the Mekong Region
industry
Ben Boer (University of Sydney, Australia; Wuhan University, China)
Glen Wright (Australian National University, Australia)
Hydroelectric dams: development at the cost of human and environmental rights
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Jennifer Cameron (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 201 IV.B. International and Transnational Litigation and Regime Interactions
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pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Carmen González (Seattle University School of Law, USA)
Developing access-­‐to-­‐justice standards for transnational impact litigation: What role for national 30
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Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
Thursday 3 2:00 Room 202
Gabriela Fauth (URV; LADU) /Rosangela Lunardelli C. (UFRJ, Brasil) / Elza A. Pereira C. B. (USP, Brasil)
pm/3:30 pm
La gobernanza energética y la sostenibilidad: el autoconsumo en España
Mercedes Ortiz García (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
El acceso y la disponibilidad de energía como elementos clave para la efectividad del derecho a una vivienda adecuada: medidas de fomento de la rehabilitación de viviendas y del autoconsumo ENERGY TRANSITION: NEW MODELS OF ENERGY RODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
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11:30 am/1:00 oh Kheng Lian pm/3:30 pmpm de Graus Chair: Chair: KJudith Gifreu (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona / CEDAT)
Análisis socio-­‐jurídico de la "pobreza energética
Energy transition: new models of energy production and consumption
Acerca de la necesidad de un régimen internacional del Derecho humano al medio ambiente
Mario Ruiz (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Romain Mauger (Université de Montpellier, France)
Juliana Gerent / Eliane Octavio Martins (Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil)
News perspectives on energy from the human right to environment II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EProspect of transition into renewable energy in developing countries
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Alexandre Peñalver i Cabré (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Friday 4
Room 425 Ana Maria de Oliveira Nusdeo / Lívia Regina Batista (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil)
II.F. The Governance of the Energy Sector Chair:Karen Bubna-­‐Litic (University of South Australia, Australia)
Legal Framework for an Energy Turn -­‐ Juridical Requirements and Political Decisions
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Justicia ambiental y distribución de energía eléctrica. Principio de precaución y consumo sostenible en la sociedad del riesgo: el caso referencia de Brasil
The development and problems of China’s energy policy and law over the past ten years
Ferdinand Kerschner (JKU Linz. Institute for Environmental Law, Austria)
Paraguay y la hidroenergía: Quo vadis? Un análisis de las perspectivas actuales frente a los nuevos Gabriela Fauth (URV; LADU) /Rosangela Lunardelli C. (UFRJ, Brasil) / Elza A. Pereira C. B. (USP, Brasil)
Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) / Li Wei (Henan Engineering College, China)
La gobernanza energética y la sostenibilidad: el autoconsumo en España
paradigmas de la sustentabilidad Transnational Energy Law and Policy: The Role of Local Government through the Lens of “Subsidiarity”
Cecilio Arnaldo Rivas Ayala / Vladimir Passos de Freitas (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Mercedes Ortiz García (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
Anel du Plessis (North-­‐West University, South Africa)
Brasil)
El acceso y la disponibilidad de energía como elementos clave para la efectividad del derecho a una Enabling the Energy Citizen: EU Climate & Energy Governance for 2030
Green Energy Technologies and Role of Intellectual Property: Can TRIPS and UNFCCC facilitate transfer vivienda adecuada: medidas de fomento de la rehabilitación de viviendas y del autoconsumo Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
of Green Energy Technologies to the LDCs?
energético
La evaluación de impacto ambiental y la industria energética
M. Monirul Azam (Stockholm University; University of Chittagong, Bangla Desh) Ángeles Galiana (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Aitana De la Varga Pastor (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Análisis socio-­‐jurídico de la "pobreza energética
XII. ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND LIABILITY
II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, EMario Ruiz (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
NVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Friday 4 Room 424 XII.A. Nuclear Damages and Liability Friday 4
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11:30 am/1:00 pm
Teresa Fajardo (University oDf EMOCRATIC Granada, Spain / CEDAT) AND ENERGY MODEL
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Cristiane Derani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Astrid Kalkbrenner (University of Calgary: Canadian Insititute of Resources Law, Canada)
The development and problems of China’s energy policy and law over the past ten years
Política energética, mitigación del cambio climático y política alimentaria: posible coordinación de The Liability of Environmental Damage from Nuclear Activity in Indonesia
Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) / Li Wei (Henan Engineering College, China)
esfuerzos
Yanti Fristikawati (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia)
Transnational Energy Law and Policy: The Role of Local Government through the Lens of “Subsidiarity”
Jeronimo Basilio Sao Mateus (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Compensation for Nuclear Damage: A Comparison among the International Regime, Japan and China
Anel du Plessis (North-­‐West University, South Africa)
Biofuels, GMOs and Food Security: The South African Legal and Policy Framework
Liu Jing (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) / Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus Enabling the Energy Citizen: EU Climate & Energy Governance for 2030
Odile Juliette Lim Tung (University of Mauritius and North-­‐West University University, South Africa)
University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
Soberanía alimentaria y sostenibilidad energética
Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages in Turkey
La evaluación de impacto ambiental y la industria energética
Pablo Ramírez Vélez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Başak Başoğlu (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, Turkey)
Aitana De la Varga Pastor (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Accountability and Transparency in Rulemaking Procedure: Food Safety Regulations after Fukushima
Hitoshi Ushijima (Chuo University, Japan)
XII. ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND LIABILITY
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Friday 4
Room 424 Chair: II.H. Energy Governance, Sustainability and Environmental Law in Developing Countries (I) Protecting Taxpayers and the Environment Through reform of Canada's Offshore Liability Regime
The energetic balance in food production
11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Wang Xi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
William Amos / Ian Miron (uOttawa-­‐Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic, Canada)
Cristiane Derani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Sustainable energy for sustainable development: Malaysian strategies on renewable and alternative Mass damage cases in the energy industry
Política energética, mitigación del cambio climático y política alimentaria: posible coordinación de energy sources
Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) / Franziska Weber esfuerzos
Abdul Haseeb Ansari (Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
(University of Hamburg, Germany)
Jeronimo Basilio Sao Mateus (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
The Right to Solar Energy in Burkina Faso: A luxury or a Necessity?
La dimensión temporal, espacial y ética del daño ambiental derivado de la utilización de fuentes e Biofuels, GMOs and Food Security: The South African Legal and Policy Framework
Habib Ahmed Djiga (Université Ouaga 2, Burkina Faso)
energía no renovables. Su inacabado tratamiento jurídico
Odile Juliette Lim Tung (University of Mauritius and North-­‐West University University, South Africa)
Strengthening Legal and Policy Frameworks for Energy in Africa: Lessons Learned from Kenya
Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Univerisdad Soberanía alimentaria y sostenibilidad energética
Caroline Haywood ( International Development Law Organization) / Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for de Murcia, Spain)
Pablo Ramírez Vélez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
The Regulatory Potential of Financial Security to Reduce Environmental Risk
Accountability and Transparency in Rulemaking Procedure: Food Safety Regulations after Fukushima
Indonesia’s Energy Security Policy for the Prosperity of the People
Colin Peter Mackie (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Hitoshi Ushijima (Chuo University, Japan)
Ida Nurlinda (Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia)
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Ecuador (Fideicomiso Yasuní)
energy sources
Shehu Usman Yamusa II (Nasarawa State University Keffi)/ Abdul Haseeb Ansari ((Ahmad Ibrahim Milenka Villca Pozo (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Abdul Haseeb Ansari (Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
The extrafiscal tribute and the responsibility of vehicular society to protect the environment The Right to Solar Energy in Burkina Faso: A luxury or a Necessity?
Trade and the Global South Understanding the trade and environment nexus from a developing Priscila Silva de Souza (Universidade do Estado do Amazonas) / Cecilio Arnaldo Rivas Ayala (Pontifícia Habib Ahmed Djiga (Université Ouaga 2, Burkina Faso)
country perspective
Universidade Católica do Paraná) Brasil
Strengthening Legal and Policy Frameworks for Energy in Africa: Lessons Learned from Kenya
Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University. Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
Las plantas hidroeléctricas y el federalismo fiscal Caroline Haywood ( International Development Law Organization) / Robert Kibugi (Law Centre for El dilema de la explotación de la energía geotérmica en parques nacionales en Costa Rica
Priscila Silva Lopes / Lise-­‐Tupiassu Merlin (Centro Universitário do Pará, Brasil)
Advanced Studies in Environmental Law; University of Nairobi, Kenya)
Rafael González Ballar (Universidad de Costa Rica; ILANUD)
Promises and Undertaking”: Challenges of benefit sharing in the Kutubu oil and gas development Indonesia’s Energy Security Policy for the Prosperity of the People
licence area. (Papua New Guinea)
Ida Nurlinda (Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia)
Hitelai Dorothy Polume-­‐Kiele (University of New England, USA)
Promoting Rural Electrification through the Deployment of Renewable Microgrids: How to Create an II. UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION AND ENERGY MODEL
Enabling Legal Framework for Investment
Breakout Friday 4
Room 424 II. I. Energy Governance, Sustainability and Environmental Law in Developing Countries (II) Jessica Wentz / Chiara Pappalardo / LeRoy Paddock (The George Washington University Law School, Session 7
2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Sophie Riley (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)
USA)
Law and policy on renewable energy sources in Nigeria: a critical appraisal
Shehu Usman Yamusa II (Nasarawa State University Keffi)/ Abdul Haseeb Ansari ((Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law at International Islamic University Malaysia)
Trade and the Global South Understanding the trade and environment nexus from a developing country perspective
Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University. Center for Environmental Law, Australia)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Breakout Breakout Session 7
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Huanlin Lang (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
El cambio climático: un nuevo reto para la protección de los pueblos indígenas
Irene Claro Quintáns (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain)
A report from the front lines: The Michael Mann v. National Review Online lawsuit and the future of Breakout Friday 4
Room 522
communicating climate change risk
Session 6 11:30 am/1:00 pm
William Piermattei (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
"2030 EU climate policy: Climate Act for Europe. Civil society's proposal"
Robert Rybsky (ClientEarth)
III. CLIMATE CHANGE: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, SOCIAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTALLY DISPLACED Breakout Friday 4
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2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: David Grinlinton (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Justification and Mechanisms Arising from State Obligations to Prevent Environmental Harm that Options and obstacles for the inclusion of trade defence mechanisms in the Post-­‐KyotoRegime
Interferes with the Enjoyment of Human Rights
Miguel Ángel Elizalde Carranza (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
David Estrin (IBA; University of Ottawa; Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada)
A UK Perspective on Social Impacts of Climate Change Law and Policy: the Contrasting Experience of Climate change and human rights claims
Floods Insurance and Emissions Trading Regulation
Veronica de la Rosa Jaimes (University of Calgary, Canada)
Mark Stallworthy (Swansea University, UK)
Reconstructing Environmental Right in the Age of Climate Change
Marked-­‐based Measures for Reduction of GHG Emissions from International Shipping Yao-­‐Ming Hsu (National Cheng-­‐Chi University, Taiwan)
Saiful Karim (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
The Overlooked Dimensions of Climate Change
The Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes: Identifying Core Convergence Criteria
Linda A. Malone (Marshall-­‐Wythe Foundation Professor of Law; William and Mary Law School, USA)
Gerard Kelly (University of Liverpool; University College London, UK)
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Susana Pentinat (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Natural disasters, human security and climate induced migration: An international law assessment from El proyecto de Convenio sobre el Estatuto internacional de los desplazados ambientales: evaluación de an African perspective los efectos jurídicos de su adopción en siete países
Oliver C. Ruppel (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Fernanda de Salles Cavedon Capdeville / Michel Prieur (CIDCE -­‐ Université de Limoges)
Environmentally displaced persons and international law Revisiting Planned Relocation as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy: the Added Value of a Human Winnie Khaemba (African Youth Initiative on Climate Change)
Rights-­‐Based Approach Social impacts of Oil related pollution in Nigeria: What is the hope of the environmentally displaced Mariya Gromilova (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
persons? Climate Change: Human Rights in the Times of Climate Displacement Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Shakeel Kazmi (New York University Abu Dhabi)
The contribution of Bangladesh to the definition of an international legal framework and specific Cambio climático y desplazamiento ambiental: elementos de un plan de compensación de daños policies for climate refugees causados por el cambio climático en sociedades tradicionales Belen Olmos Giupponi (University of Stirling)
Gregorio Mesa Cuadros (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Grupo de Investigación en Derechos El desplazamiento ambiental por efectos asociados al Cambio Climático: Elementos para la Colectivos y Ambientales, Colombia)
construcción de una política pública desde el enfoque de la justicia ambiental y los derechos humanos Legal Issues of Climate Change-­‐Induced Migrants in China Javier Gonzaga Valencia Hernández (Universidad de Caldas; Observatorio de Conflictos Ambientales, Haifeng Deng (Tsinghua University, China)
Colombia)
VIII. RENEWABLE ENERGY SIMPACTS OURCES AND LITIGATION
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Breakout Wednesday Friday 24 11:30 R
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José González (Metropolitan Autonomous Mexico)
Session am p/m/3:30 1:00 pmpm
Chair: anti Juan Fristikawati (Atma Jaya Catholic University Uoniversity, f Indonesia)
El desarrollo de las energías renovables y su armonización con la legislación en el marco de la Large hydroelectric dams and forced displacement, environmental refugees?
judicialización de los proyectos energéticos
Beatriz Felipe Pérez (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Pilar Moraga Sariego (Universidad de Chile; Centro de Derecho Ambiental, Chile)
Belo Monte hydroelectric plan complex-­‐ A unsustainability social-­‐environment model that challenges Las políticas ambientales en materia de energía renovables: una comparativa entre España y México the legal conflict resolution mechanisms Jaume De las Heras Seuma / Gisselle García Maning (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Norma Sueli Padilha (UNISANTOS; UFMS) / Josilene Ortolan di Pietro (UFMS); Universidade Renewable Energy Sources in Ukraine : Problems and Perspectives of Development
Presbiteriana Mackenzie -­‐ SP, Brasil)
Svitlana Romanko (Prykarpatsky National University after V. Stefanyk, Ukraine)
Hydro Energy and Human Rights in the Mekong Region
Legal and policy responses to renewable energy obstacles in South Africa
Ben Boer (University of Sydney, Australia; Wuhan University, China)
Hydroelectric dams: development at the cost of human and environmental rights
Tumai Murombo (Mandela Institute; University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Jennifer Cameron (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
The advent of solar energy in Brazil and the promotion of sustainable development due to the limitations of the country's energy sector
Dayane de Oliveira Martins Bringel (UNDB) / Jéssica Silva de Jesus (UFMA) Brasil
IV: ENERGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND LITIGATION
Breakout Wednesday 2 2:00 Room 201 IV.B. International and Transnational Litigation and Regime Interactions
XII. ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIABILITY
-­‐ WATER AAMAGES ND ENERGY
Session 2
pm /3:30 pm
Chair: Carmen IX González (D
Seattle University School of Law, USA)
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pm/3:30 pm
de Graus Chair: David N. Cassuto (Pace Law School, USA)
Session 3 2:00 pm / 5:30 pm
Chair: courts?Jan Glazewski (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Protecting Taxpayers and the Environment Through reform of Canada's Offshore Liability Regime
Antonio Cardesa-­‐Salzmann (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Developing an effective legal regime to prevent and remediate oil spills William Amos / Ian Miron (uOttawa-­‐Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic, Canada)
Transnational Companies and the applying of article 7.2 of Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012
Teal Hinga (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Mass damage cases in the energy industry
Pía Moscoso Restovic (Universidad de Atacama, Chile)
Oil explotation and marine biodiversity conservation in Brazil: Mechanisms of environmental Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) / Franziska Weber (University compensation
Redressing environmental injustice through litigations by indigenous communities: the case of Ecuador of Hamburg, Germany)
Fernanda Salgueiro Borges (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brasil) / Solange Teles da Silva Andrea Olsen (University of Maryland Carey School of Law, USA)
La dimensión temporal, espacial y ética del daño ambiental derivado de la utilización de fuentes e energía no (Universite Aix-­‐Marseille III, France)
renovables. Su inacabado tratamiento jurídico
Race-­‐to-­‐the-­‐bottom? El Acuerdo trasatlántico de Inversiones y comercio y las implicaciones del Natural resources, sustainable energy and disaster risk: Is Brazil prepared to the pre-­‐salt explotation? Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Univerisdad de Murcia, “investor-­‐state dispute-­‐settlement”
Spain)
Maurício Duarte dos Santos (M. University of Santos and U.C.Montse Serrat; CUS) / Carolina Dutra Alba Nogueira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain / CEDAT)
The Regulatory Potential of Financial Security to Reduce Environmental Risk
(Mackenzie Presbiterian University; UCMS) / Eliane Maria Octaviano Martins (CUS) Brasil
What role does investor-­‐State arbitration play in tackling climate change?
Colin Peter Mackie (University of Aberdeen, UK)
An Enhanced Regime for Offshore Oil and Gas Operations in the Arctic -­‐ How can the European Union Lorena Martínez Hernández (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
La gestión de residuos en Cataluña en el horizonte 2020
have an Impact?
Josep Maria Tost i Borràs (Agència de Residus de Catalunya / Catalan Waste Agency, Spain)
Nengye Liu / Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
Breakout Session 4
IX -­‐ WATER AND ENERGY
Thursday 3
Room 523 IX.B. Water and Energy. Integrating Water and Energy Policies 11:30 am/1:00 pm
Chair: Elizabeth Kirk (University of Dundee, UK)
Issues in enforcing the water trigger under the EPBC Act-­‐a prospective review
Jennifer McKay (Centre for Comparative water policies and Laws. UniSA, Australia)
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Mass damage cases in the energy industry
Michael Faure (Maastricht University; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) / Franziska Weber (University of Hamburg, Germany)
La dimensión temporal, espacial y ética del daño ambiental derivado de la utilización de fuentes e energía no renovables. Su inacabado tratamiento jurídico
Blanca Soro Mateo / Santiago Álvarez / Eduardo Salazar Ortuño / Elisa Pérez de los Cobos (Univerisdad de Murcia, Spain)
The Regulatory Potential of Financial Security to Reduce Environmental Risk
Colin Peter Mackie (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Breakout Breakout Session 7
Session 4
Breakout Session 4
Breakout Session 7
XIII. FINANCIAL NEEDS OF ENERGY SUPPLY
Friday 4 Room 202 XIII.A. Financial Needs of Energy Supply and Energy Taxation Thursday 3 Room Sala 2:00 pm/3:30 pm
Chair: Amanda Kennedy (University of New England, Australia)
11:30 am/1:00 pm de Graus
La gestión y tributación del proyectos ambientales: el caso del proyecto ambiental Yasuní-­‐ITT en Ecuador (Fideicomiso Yasuní)
XIV. WASTE AND ENERGY SOURCES
Milenka Villca Pozo (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Thursday 3 Room Sala XIV.A. W
aste and Energy Sources The extrafiscal tribute and the responsibility of vehicular society to protect the environment 11:30 am/1:00 pm de Graus Chair: Aitana De la Varga Pastor (CEDAT-­‐Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Priscila Silva de Souza (Universidade do Estado do Amazonas) / Cecilio Arnaldo Rivas Ayala (Pontifícia Energy production from landfill biogas: an alternative to mitigate energy and waste crises
Universidade Católica do Paraná) Brasil
Kamila Guimarães Moraes / Flávia Franca Dinnebier (Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Las plantas hidroeléctricas y el federalismo fiscal Rx H2O: Global Response to the Emerging Problem of Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
Priscila Silva Lopes / Lise-­‐Tupiassu Merlin (Centro Universitário do Pará, Brasil)
Christine Wang (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, USA)
Promises and Undertaking”: Challenges of benefit sharing in the Kutubu oil and gas development Utilization of cow manure as alternative energy (biogas) in the scale of household environment friendly
licence area. (Papua New Guinea)
Bambang H. Mulyono (Kepanjen District Court, Indonesia)
Hitelai Dorothy Polume-­‐Kiele (University of New England, USA)
Turning Urban Sewage Into Renewable Energy
Promoting Rural Electrification through the Deployment of Renewable Microgrids: How to Create an Melissa K. Scanlan (Vermont Law School, USA)
Enabling Legal Framework for Investment
Jessica Wentz / Chiara Pappalardo / LeRoy Paddock (The George Washington University Law School, La gestió de residus a Catalunya en l'horitzó 2020
USA)
Josep Maria Tost i Borràs (Agència de Residus de Catalunya / Catalan Waste Agency, Spain)
Friday 4 2:00 pm/3:30 pm
XV. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND GEOPOLITICS OF ENERGY SUPPLY
Room 516 XV.A. International Security and Geopolitics of Energy Supply Chair: Marjan Peeters (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
España y sus aliados ante el desafío de la Seguridad Energética
Bénédicte Real (Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain)
Quest for International Legal Regulation of Transboundary Energy Pipelines: Some Reflections
Balraj K Sidhu (Centre for Advanced Study on Courts & Tribunals, India)
Offshore activities in the Black Sea and Mediterranean: Energy security or environmental insecurity?
Nilufer Oral (Istanbul Bili University, Turkey)
Trans-­‐European Energy Networks: Which role for environmental protection?
Christopher Frey (University of Dresden, Germany)
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Side events
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GLOBAL NETWORK FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT SYMPOSIUM
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: ANNA GREAR (Cardiff University, UK) – LOUIS KOTZÉ (North West University,
South Africa)
TITLE: GLOBAL NETWORK FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT SYMPOSIUM
DATE: Monday June 30th & Tuesday July 1st
PLACE: Room A309 (Building A)
TIME: 2.00pm – 7.00pm.
AIM: GNHRE Symposia are always intellectually dynamic, highly interactive and highly enjoyable. This year’s theme
is ‘Reimagining ‘humanity’ in the nexus between human rights and the environment’. This theme invites engagement with the central question of ‘who we think we are’ as human beings and ‘where we think we are’ in terms
of our understanding of the world we inhabit and which inhabits us. How might the relationship between human
rights and the environment be reconfigured by renewed understandings and engagements with the question of
who ‘we’ are? How do human and environmental rights construct and shape a vision of who ‘we’ are and in what
kind of world? How does environmental law construct ‘nature’? How do legal relations portray, fix or shape the
relationship between ‘humanity’ and ‘nature’? What laws, policies and practices would best embody new ways of
being and seeing adequate to an energy-intensive world in climate crisis? The list of such questions is open-ended
– and you are invited to explore the central Symposium theme as richly as you wish. There are four thematic areas
in which abstracts are invited: Philosophical Re-Investigations; Reconfiguring the Legal; Activism and Praxis; Multilevel Reformulation. Simply submit an abstract - and indicate which thematic area you prefer to be ‘located’ in. All
abstract very welcome, but places are limited - so act fast! You won’t regret it!’
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IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS FOR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY AND LAW
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: DONALD A. BROWN (Widener University, US) and KLAUS BOSSELMANN (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS IN ACTION
DATE: Monday June 30th
PLACE: Room A201 (Building A)
TIME: 2.00pm - 5.30pm
AIM: To explore and discuss the importance of ethics for international policy, law and governance. Two areas of
practical application will be used to focus discussion; the Earth Charter and climate change ethics.
ESSENTIAL CONTENT: This side event will begin with an overview of the history and development of global ethics
and international environmental law. The Earth Charter will be discussed and its role in contemporary issues will
then be critically examined. The side event will then focus on the specific challenge of climate change. Climate
change ethics will be discussed with an emphasis on how ethical issues can be made more explicit ensuring that
they become integral to climate change responses.
Participants will be introduced to an exciting new research project that seeks to develop information and analysis
that could be helpful in ensuring that nations take equity and justice seriously when making national commitments
on climate change and when negotiating their international obligations. Parallels will be drawn with national performance monitoring in the field on international human rights.
All conference delegates are warmly invited to this side event. It will be of particular interest to delegates interested in participating in an international legal research collaboration.
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Schedule for Side Event: Environmental Ethics in Action
Monday 30 June, 2-5.30pm
Room A201 (Building A)
Contacts: Donald A Brown: [email protected] and Klaus Bosselmann:
[email protected]
Room 201
14.00- 14.05
Introduction/Welcome
14.05-14.30
Overview of the Importance of Ethics for environmental law and policy, from historical and contemporary perspectives.
Speakers:
Professor Klaus Bosselmann (University of Auckland);
Dr Peter Burdon (University of Adelaide); and
Donald A. Brown (Widener University).
14.30-15.15
Ethics Applied # 1: The Earth Charter and its application to current issues.
Speakers:
Professor Klaus Bosselmann &
Dr Peter Burdon
15.15-15.30
Discussion: Not what we say, but what we do!
15.30-15.45
Health Break
15.45-16. 15
Ethics Applied # 2: Why ethics and equity are indispensable to acceptable national climate commitments and how to improve national responses on these matters in policy formation.
Speaker: Donald A. Brown, Author of Climate Change Ethics, Navigating the Perfect Moral Storm
(2013)
16.15-16.30
The example of the United States
16.30-16.45
The example of New Zealand
16.45-17.10
Introduction to research project: Climate Change Ethics: An Analysis of National Responses. Overview of objectives and method
17.10-17.30
Discussion of project including research template and guidelines for country reports.
Next steps for participants.
17.30
Finish
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WINE, LAW AND THE ENVIRONMENT
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: Maria Marquès (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain) & Paul Martin (University of
New England, Australia)
EVENT TITLE: Wine, Law and the Environment
DATE*: June 30, 17h
PLACE*: Room 202
DURATION SUGGESTED (3h max): 1h 30m
AIM: This side event aims to inform about the relationship between wine and the environment and provide the
opportunity to get a perspective on how environmental teachers approach the world of wine.
ESSENTIAL CONTENT:
Speech 1: Prof. Dr. Fernando Zamora
Head of the Experimental Cellar, Enology Faculty, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Member of the Committee on Enology, International Organisation of Vine and Wine (IOV)
How will Climate Change impact on vitiviniculture?
Climate change is nowadays an irrefutable reality which is affecting agriculture and especially viticulture. Springs
rainless and summers extremely warm are increasingly frequent. Under these weather conditions, the grape flesh
ripe faster reaching high sugar concentrations, low acidity and a high pH in less time. The period between veraison
and industrial maturity is decreasing, making it difficult that grapes reach the correct aromatic and fenolic maturity. That is the main reason because wines, especially red wines, have increased continuously their ethanol content
during last years. Face to this challenge, winemakers and grapegrowers need to develop new strategies to mitigate
these problems. The present speech will develop all these aspects.
Speech 2: Prof. Dr. Paul Martin
Director, Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law
University of New England, Australia
Lawyers like to philosophise, and environmental lawyers often philosophise about the environment. Many environmental lawyers like to drink wine, and to talk about wine. Most environmental lawyers think that they are ethical.
It is from these foundations that this light hearted talk about wine, the environment, law (and a touch of philosophy) will proceed to explore some (hopefully) interesting and generally unknown facts and fictions.
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PRESENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FORUM
(EELF)
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: MORITZ REESE (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung, Leipzig, Germany)
TITLE: PRESENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FORUM (EELF)
DATE: Tuesday, July 1st
PLACE: Room A201 (Building A)
Time: 2.00pm – 2.30pm
AIM: Present the European Environmental Law Forum as a partner Network of IUCNAEL
ESSENTIAL CONTENT: Introduction of aims, activities, services and opportunities of the EELF network
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PRESENTATION OF EU RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: Research Management Service, Universitat Rovira I Virgili
TITLE: PRESENTATION OF EU RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
DATE: Tuesday, 1 July
PLACE: Room A201 (Building A)
Time: 2.30pm – 3.30pm
AIM:
ESSENTIAL CONTENT:
- EU Opportunities for International Researchers to come to Europe/Spain/Tarragona: the Marie Slodowska Curie
Actions and the ERC grants
- EU Opportunities for Environmental and Energy Law Research
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ENHANCING COOPERATION BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: A LONG WAY TO GO
PERSON IN CHARGE/COORDINATOR: MAR CAMPINS ERITJA (Universitat de Barcelona / (CEDAT) Universitat Rovira I
Virgili)
TITLE: ENHANCING COOPERATION BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: A LONG WAY TO GO
DATE: 1 July
PLACE: Room A201 (Building A)
TIME: 4.00pm – 6.30pm
AIM: The aim of this side event is to address cooperation amongst environmental law electronic journals.
ESSENTIAL CONTENT: The question to answer is how organize environmental law e-journals’ cooperation in a supportive way that will promote discussion on environmental legal issues and that will be of interest for researchers
and academic authors? It is worth creating a network of environmental law e-journals? Some ideas to discuss are
the following: Sharing some contents i.e. indexes, summaries and book reviews; publishing one special/integrative
issue (or supplementary issue); publishing abridged versions or abstracts of outstanding articles; promoting best
practices among researchers, authors, reviewers, and editors.
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