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Marine & Environmental Law News
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– Schulich Law student and author Ashoke Mohanraj is thrilled to be adapting his childrenās book Dolphin Dude into an animated film.
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– Schulich Law's unique combination of academic rigor and strong sense of community made for Loveth's ideal graduate studies environment.
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– Mohamad Alikhaniās OpenThink blog will explore how Canadian laws and policies can be improved to ensure an ecologically sustainable future for offshore wind energy.
In the Media, Marine & Environmental Law Institute
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– Former colleagues, friends, and family gathered for the inaugural Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture to acknowledge his contributions to environmental law.
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– The Schulich School of Law is proud to announce the appointments of Associate Professor Sara Seck as the Director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (MELAW) and Assistant Professor Sara Ross as the Associate Director.
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– Schulich Lawās Marine & Environmental Law Institute inspired this B.C. native to relocate to Canadaās East Coast to continue his education.
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– A two-day hybrid workshop was held November 3-4, 2022 at the Duke Conference Facility in Washington, DC to advance the theory and practice of dynamic ocean management.
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– The purpose of the workshop was to consider current and emerging practices of area-based management to mitigate the risks and impacts of shipping in Canada, and to learn from theory, research, and the experiences of practitioners, especially those of Indigenous rights-holders.
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– On May 10, 2022, academics, advocates, researchers, and stakeholders came together to exchange on the themes of nonhuman animal well-being, environment and climate, and Indigenous interests with respect to both land and water-based intensive animal farming.