Becoming a climate conscious lawyer: Educators' companion

Edited by Julia Dehm, Kate Galloway, Nicole Graham and Zoe Nay.

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Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer: Educators’ Companion is an essential resource for law teachers and subject coordinators. This companion volume offers innovative curriculum design, pedagogies, and classroom activities to enhance law students’ learning experiences. It equips educators with tools to inspire teaching that develops critical climate conscious skills, attributes and competencies. With practical learning activities, case studies and assessment tasks, this guide ensures students master the knowledge needed to be strategic and successful legal professionals in a climate-transformed world.

This resource supports the associated principal text, Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer: Climate Change and the Australian Legal System. However, it can be used and adapted in diverse ways to support climate-conscious legal education.

This initiative is driven by the collaborative cross-institutional Climate Conscious Lawyers project.

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Publication date: TBA
Publisher: La Trobe eBureau
ISBN: 978-0-6458388-7-9
DOI: http://doi.org/10.26826/1025