51蹤獲

Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law

The Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law Te Putahi o te Ture Taio (CEREL) is hosted by Te Piringa Faculty of Law at the 51蹤獲. It was established in 2011 along with the Mori and Indigenous Governance Centre Te Mata Haut贖.

CEREL generates collaborative research on the most pressing issues in environmental law and policy, natural resources governance, and energy law which is outcome focused and designed to guide environment-driven societal transformation.

Working together with the Universitys flagship research institutes the Environmental Research Institute and Te Kotahi Research Institute, CEREL adds depth to the Universitys research platforms in environmental and natural resources matters requiring policy analysis and legal research.

Internationally, CEREL is an institutional member of the IUCN the worlds largest sustainability network, and plays a leading role in the work of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law.

Governance

CEREL is governed by a Management Committee drawn from members of the centre across the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology, and Social Sciences.

The members of the Management Committee are assisted in their work by CERELs Patrons and the members of the centres International Advisory Board and National Advisory Committee.

Key activities

CEREL offers highly-skilled capability in providing commissioned research across all aspects of environmental law and policy, including Agriculture and Law, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental Law, International Law, Maritime Law, Natural Resources Governance, Oceans Governance, Polar Law, Renewable Energy, Space Law, Trade and Environment, and Water Law.

Uniquely, CEREL brings a holistic all law is environmental law approach to the critical challenges that we face locally and worldwide which views matters from the perspective of Contracts, Corporate Entities, Crimes, Equity and Succession, Intellectual Property, Land Law, Legal Ethics, New Technologies, Public Law, and Torts to provide enduring and integrated solutions.

CEREL also hosts public conferences and seminars, delivers taught masters' degree programmes for continuing professional development, and supervises PhD research.