A Change of Climate for Tort Law? A Potential Precedent in Smith v Fonterra Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Project29 November 2022law, climate change, climate, environment, High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Precedent, Fonterra, Smith, Earth, Tort, Z Energy, Breach
Peace in Our Time: A Discussion With a Leading Social Activist Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Project12 November 2021nuclear, environment, activism
An Inexportable Problem: Shifting the Blame on New Zealand’s Recycling Woes Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Project26 July 2021recycling, Waste management, local government, environment
Can We Kill Endangered Animals? A Review of New Zealand’s Bycatch Laws Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Project10 December 2020bycatch, fishing, fisheries act, forest and bird, animals, endangered animals, nature, environment
The “Right to Repair”: E-Waste and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Project9 October 2020Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, e-waste, ewaste, electronics, iphone, phone, laptop, computer, electronic device, repair, consumer, consumer protection, planned obsolesence, environment, right to repair
Sustainable Decision-making and Protected Reserve Land: An Ecologically Sustainable Approach to Governance Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Project17 September 2020Cross Examination, environmental issues, environmental law, environment, sustainability, royal forest and bird v rangitira developments, Reserves Act 1977, Crown Minerals Act 1991, Environmental Policy, environmental bottom lines
The Watered-Down Freshwater Package Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Project8 July 2020Freshwater, Resource Management Act, environment, environmental issues, water
Breaking Down Plastic: New Zealand's Bag Ban Cross-Examinationejp_comms1 October 2019environment, plastic bags
Is the RMA "Underperforming" and Ready For Change? Cross-Examinationejp_comms10 September 2019resource management act 1991, Resource Management Act Reform, environment, Climate change
The Worst Laid Plans: Examining the City Rail Link Ministers claim the blowout was ‘unforeseeable’ – but do you need a crystal ball to see a billion extra dollars? Read More Cross-Examinationejp_comms23 July 2019Public Transport, environment, environmental issues, Auckland
The Climate is Warming. International Law is On Thin Ice. Amicus Curiaeejp_comms8 May 2019Climate change, environment, international law, sovereignty
Life in Plastic is Not so Fantastic Amicus Curiaeejp_comms16 July 2018environment, environmental issues, plastic, plastic bag levy, plastic bags, pollution, recycling
Bourgeoisie Values: ESG Corporate Strategy Amicus Curiaeejp_comms10 July 2018business, ecology, environment, green business
How Could New Zealand’s Tax System Promote Social Justice? Amicus Curiaeejp_comms1 June 2018Capital Gains Tax, election promises, environment, environmental tax, family home, green, health, health tax, housing, Housing Bubble, housing crisis, inheritance tax, Jacinda Ardern, Labour Party, new zealand labour party, plastic bags, progressive tax, property, Reform, sugar tax, tax, tax cuts, tax reform
Oil and Gas Exploration: What Does the Ban Mean for New Zealand? Cross-Examinationejp_comms9 May 2018Climate change, environment, Labour Party
Cross-Examination: The UK's Climate Change Act - A Hard Act to Follow? Cross-Examinationejp_comms4 May 2017Climate change, Comparative, environment, resource management act 1991
Amicus Curiae: When a River Becomes a Legal Person Amicus Curiaeejp_comms26 April 2017environment, environmental issues, environmental law, environmental reforms, Legal Personhood, resource management act 1991, Whanganui River
Cross-Examination: Maori Co-Governance of Freshwater: Will the Reforms Sink or Swim? Cross-Examinationejp_comms21 April 2017environment, Freshwater, Green Party, Maori, maori party, Reform, resource management act 1991, Water, Water Quality
Cross-Examination: A Damned Dam? Investigating the Controversial Ruataniwha Dam Proposal Cross-Examinationejp_comms26 January 2017chris ryan, dam, environment, government, hawkes bay, local government, New Zealand, politics, ruataniwha, ruataniwha dam, tukituki river
Cross-Examination: Is Dairy Farming a Dud? Cross-Examinationejp_comms20 September 2016ashley wainstein, cattle, council, cow, cows, dairy farming, environment, environmental law, Green Party, greens, legislation, local government, Resource Management Act, resource management act 1991, RMA 1991, the environment, the greens