19th Polar Law Symposium
Te Pūtahi o te Ture Taiāo | Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law (CEREL)

CEREL generates research into law and policy that supports efforts to answer the challenges we face locally and worldwide in relation to the environment, natural resources and energy.

CEREL Friday Seminar: Climate litigation: cases and trends
Justice Brian J Preston will lead CEREL’s Friday Seminar this September, exploring how the legal profession is evolving in response to the environmental crisis. He’ll discuss what today’s lawyers—and tomorrow’s—should understand about sustainability.
About
Welcome to the Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law, established in 2011 and hosted by Te Piringa - Faculty of Law at the 51.
Research
CEREL’s research areas encompass water, coastal, environmental, climate change, energy, mineral resources and international environmental law.
People
Meet CEREL's members and learn more about their research.