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16th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
This lecture is tentatively scheduled for Winter 2024. Stay tuned for more information to come!
The Douglas M Johnston Lecture is an annual lecture that began in 2009 to honour the late Douglas M Johnson. Invited speakers are selected for their demonstrated leadership in the field of public policy and their interest in promoting social and environmental justice.
Douglas M Johnston was a leading teacher, scholar, and writer in the international marine and environmental law community. His numerous contributions to the Schulich School of Law included the development of the marine and environmental law program, the strengthening of the graduate program and the enhancement of the faculty's strong scholarly reputation. He published ground-breaking scholarly works on the regulation of international fisheries, the theory of ocean-boundary, treaty law and the history of international law. His last book, which he completed very shortly before he died, received a posthumous award from the American Society of International Law.
EARLIER LECTURES
16th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2024-2025
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Date: TBD Winter 2024
Time: 7:00-8:30 PM
Place: Ondaatje Hall, Marion McCain Building, 6135 University Avenue
Lecture Title: TBD
Speaker: TBD
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Co-sponsored by:
Marine & Environmental Law Institute
College of Sustainability
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15th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2023-2024
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DATE: Thursday, September 14, 2023
TIME: 7:15-8:45 PM
PLACE: Ondaatje Hall, Marion McCain Building, 6135 University Avenue
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TALK TITLE: Judicialization of International Marine Environmental Law
International courts and tribunals have played an important role in the development of international marine environmental law from the 1893 Bering Fur Seal Arbitration through to the current requests for advisory opinions on climate change from the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. This lecture will consider the judicial contributions to international marine environmental law, asking why the judicial path has been taken and whether it delivers the outcomes needed for the marine environment.
Speaker: Dr. Natalie Klein
Dr. Natalie Klein is a Professor at UNSW Sydney’s Faculty of Law & Justice, Australia, and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. She is currently President of the Australian Branch of the International Law Association and a Trustee for the UK-based charity, Human Rights at Sea. Professor Klein’s research focuses on law of the sea and international dispute settlement. Her recent publications include Judging the Law of the Sea (with Kate Parlett) (OUP, 2022) and the edited volume Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea (OUP, 2022). With Rosemary Rayfuse and Aline Jaeckel, she co-edited Research Handbook on International Marine Environmental Law (2nd ed, Edward Elgar, 2023).
Co-sponsored by:
Marine & Environmental Law Institute
College of Sustainability
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14th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2022 - 2023
DATE: Thursday, March 9, 2023
TIME: 7:00-8:30 PM
PLACE: Virtual (via Zoom)
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TALK TITLE: A Human Rights-based Approach to the New Treaty on Plastic Pollution
SPEAKER: Marcos A Orellana
Marcos A Orellana is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights. He currently directs the Global Toxics and Human Rights Project at the American University Washington College of Law. Professor Orellana has lectured in various law schools, includ-ing Melbourne, George Washington, Pretoria, Geneva, and Guadalajara. His practice as legal advisor has encompassed work with United Nations agencies, governments, and non-governmental organizations. He has intervened in cases before several international courts and tribunals. Professor Orellana has extensive experience working with civil society and indigenous peoples around the world on issues concerning global environmental justice. He also represented the eight-nation Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean in the negotiations of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
SPONSORED BY:
Marine & Environmental Law Institute
College of Sustainability
MacEachen Institute
Marine Affairs Program
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13th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2021 - 2022
13th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
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DATE: January 27, 2022
TIME: 7:00-8:30 PM
PLACE: Virtual (via Zoom)
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SPEAKER: Cymie R. Payne, Associate Professor, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, School of Law, Rutgers University
Professor Payne is a member of the Rutgers University faculty. She has appeared as counsel before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, as expert on environmental reparations before the International Court of Justice. She is Chair of the IUCN World Commission on
Environmental Law – Ocean Law Specialist Group. She holds a MA from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a Fellow of the American
College of Environmental Lawyers.
SPONSORED BY:
Marine & Environmental Law Institute
College of Sustainability
MacEachen Institute
Marine Affairs Program
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12th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2020 - 2021
12th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
DATE: Thursday February 18, 2021
TIME: 6:00-7:30 pm (Atlantic Time Zone)
PLACE: Virtual Webinar
Featuring Carmen G. Gonzalez and James T. Gathii both Professors of Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, USA
This event is co-sponsored by the Schulich School of Law, SSHRC Research Development Fund and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute at ϳԹ.
Co-presented by the Global Network for Human Rights & the Environment and AfronomicsLaw.
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11th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2019 - 2020
11th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
DATE: Thursday October 10, 2020
TIME: 7:00 pm (Atlantic Time Zone)
PLACE: Ondaatje Hall, Marion McCain Building, 6135 University Avenue, Halifax
Featuring Dr. Dianne Saxe, President, Saxe Facts.
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10th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2018 - 2019
10th ANNUAL DOUGLAS M JOHNSTON LECTURE
DATE: Thursday October 18, 2018
TIME: 7:00-8:30PM
PLACE: Ondaatje Hall, Marion McCain Building, 6135 University Avenue
All Welcome, Free & Open to the Public
This event is part of the ESS Lecture Series and is co-sponsored by the College of Sustainability and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute at ϳԹ
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9th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2017 - 2018
9th ANNUAL DOUGLAS M JOHNSTON LECTUREDATE: Thursday November 2, 2017
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8th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2016 - 2017
8th ANNUAL DOUGLAS M JOHNSTON LECTUREElizabeth Mrema, Director Division of Environmental Law and Conventions United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)"Progressive Global Environmental Constitutionalism and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development"
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7th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2015 - 2016
7th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
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6th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2014 - 2015
6th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture
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5th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2013 - 2014
5th Annual Douglas M Johnston Ocean Governance Lecture"International Law and the 'Mis-anthropocene': Responding to the Geoengineering Challenge"Professor Karen Scott
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4th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2012 - 2013
4th Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture"The UN Convention of the Law of the Sea at Thirty: Achievements and Challenges"Judge Tullio Rodolfo Treves
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3rd Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2011 - 2012
3rd Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture"Polar Ocean Governance in the Twenty-First Century"Professor Donald R Rothwell
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2nd Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2010 - 2011
2nd Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture"LNG Terminals in Eastern Maine and Canadian Control of its Coastal Waters"Professor Jon Van Dyke
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Launching of the First Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture 2009 - 2010
Launching of the 1st Annual Douglas M Johnston Lecture"Toward More Effective Counter Piracy Policy"
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