Fifty years after the UN Conference on the Human Environment, one of the greatest legacies of the Conference and the Stockholm Declaration has been the impact on national constitutions, legislation, and jurisprudence. Nearly every country that has adopted a new constitution or made major revisions since 1972 has included a right to a healthy environment.
This two-day Symposium addresses the following three themes related to the role of the judiciary in the implementation of the Environmental Rule of Law: (1) the critical role judges play in incorporating environmental law, agreements, and declarations into national and subnational law, (2) strengthening judicial independence and integrity as absolute prerequisites of the Environmental Rule of Law, and (3) the challenges surrounding judicial education in the area of Environmental Law.
Attendance to the symposium via Zoom is free.
Livestreams of the symposium will also be available through the following YouTube links: