Erin Daly (Widener University), writes with an announcement about the following conference, which looks intriguing:
Constitutional Environmental Rights
Workshop
Thursday, May 31,
2012
Environmental Law
Center
Widener University
School of Law, Wilmington, DE
On Thursday, May 31, 2012, the Widener Environmental Law
Center (WELC) in Wilmington, Delaware, will host a one-day scholar workshop on
recent developments in the growing field of global and domestic constitutional
environmental rights. Workshop organizers Professors Erin Daly and Jim May
invite you to attend to present a work in progress, to comment, or to observe.
Space is limited. RSVPs by 3/31/12 to: dedantinne@widener.edu
Environmental values and rights are featured in
constitutions around the globe, addressing such issues as preservation,
re-development, sustainability, pollution abatement, human rights, climate
change, energy reform, water resources, or environmental rights. Constitutional
provisions from almost six dozen countries embed individual rights to some form
of healthy, adequate or quality environment, recognize basic human rights to
clean water, air, and land, and environmental opportunity, or provide a right not
just to, but of, nature. And more than one-third of states in the United States
explicitly purport to provide a basic civil right to a quality environment or
recognize environmental concerns as a policy consideration.
The workshop will serve as a forum for works/projects in
progress. The objective is to share ideas in a relaxed setting, review and
provide peer level comments about each other’s work, and assess current
developments. Lunch and light refreshments are included. The program is free.
The program is open to (1) scholars who are interested in
sharing significant works-in-progress, such as books, articles, advocacy and
constitutional amendments, and (2) scholars who would be interested in
providing comments to a work in progress, (3) observers.
Confirmed participants so far include Mark Tushnet, Bob Percival, John
Dernbach, Randy Abate, and Daniel Bonilla.
Space is limited to 50 participants. If you would like to
participate, we ask that you please respond soon, and no later than March
31, 2012, to: dedantinne@widener.edu.
Please note whether you would like to participate to share scholarship
(one-page abstract, please), as a commentator, or as an observer. If your paper/project
is chosen, then we ask to receive it by April 30, 2012.
Widener University School of Law’s Delaware campus is
located roughly 10 minutes from Amtrak’s Wilmington station stop, and about 30
minutes from the Philadelphia International Airport. If you have any questions,
please contact Professors Jim May (jrmay@widener.edu),
or Erin Daly (edaly@widener.edu). We
hope you can join us!
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