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EJRU news: PhD success, book launches and a new multidisciplinary collaboration

EJRU news: PhD success, book launches and a new multidisciplinary collaboration

Posted on 2 February 2021 by Hannah Hughes

Despite the challenges of the past year, there have been important successes for EJRU members. The successful thesis submission of three PhD students has been one of the highlights of […]

EJRU News: PhD networks, Brexit, Methodological innovation, TripleCOPs and More!

EJRU News: PhD networks, Brexit, Methodological innovation, TripleCOPs and More!

Posted on 4 June 2019 by Hannah Hughes

PhD student, Caer Smyth, attends early career conference at Stanford University (10-11 May, 2019).

EJRU News: New colleagues, Cardiff’s Environmental Law Foundation, COP 24, Student blogging and Events

EJRU News: New colleagues, Cardiff’s Environmental Law Foundation, COP 24, Student blogging and Events

Posted on 28 January 2019 by Hannah Hughes

Welcoming new colleagues With marking finished, the good begins to come into focus, and what could be better than getting new colleagues with a shared interest in environmental politics. Dot […]

Climate diaries: Travelling to Bonn for COP 23

Climate diaries: Travelling to Bonn for COP 23

Posted on 7 November 2017 by Hannah Hughes

Tomorrow I’ll travel to Bonn to attend the United Nations 23rd Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This is my first COP and my […]

Glyphosate and the Uneasy Relationship between Scientific Expertise and the Law

Glyphosate and the Uneasy Relationship between Scientific Expertise and the Law

Posted on 22 September 2017 by Caer Smyth

Last week, I had my first paper published in an academic journal: Smyth, Caer ‘What counts as expertise? The case of glyphosate and Jasanoff’s ‘three-body problem.’ Environmental Law Review. This […]