Teaching and Learning Climate and Environmental Justice in Law Schools
Global Perspectives on Transforming the Curriculum

Edited by Rebecca Williams,Richard Grimes,Rebecca Samaras,Stephen Levett

ISBN13: 9781032820477

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 23/09/2025

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Description
Arguing for the critical importance of the topic within law school curricula (whether for academic credit purposes or not), this novel and exceptionally timely book explores a fundamental question: should law schools teach about climate and environmental justice? Despite the urgency of climate and environmental protection issues, many law schools present the topic as optional to students, or don’t engage at all. Arguing for the inclusion of climate and environmental justice at the earliest possible opportunity, the book presents study models in a variety of contexts and jurisdictions to support research into curriculum development and design. Case study examples of planned climate and environmental justice research and offerings at a national and international levels are presented to support those wanting to include and/or expand provision. The book in particular documents the concerns and initiatives of indigenous peoples, demonstrating how partnerships between law schools and others remains integral to establishing sustainable learning initiatives. Ultimately promoting and supporting the study of climate and environmental justice in a legal and applied context, this book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and academics involved with sustainability education, training and leadership, legal education, and curriculum design. Clinical legal educators may also find the volume of interest.
Preface Richard Grimes, Stephen Levett, Rebecca Samaras and Rebecca Williams Part 1 - The case for including climate and environmental justice in the law school portfolio Chapter 1 Climate change and the Environment: the educational imperative Richard Grimes Chapter 2 Locating the Learning and Teaching of Climate and Environmental Justice in the Law School Portfolio: ‘best practice’ and logistics Rebecca Samaras Chapter 3 Climate Lawyering and Legal Education: decolonizing the experience Ashley Nemeth and Arpitha Kodiveri Chapter 4 Addressing Dimensions of Environmental Justice through experiential learning Rebecca Williams Part 2 - Models for addressing climate and environmental justice within and extra to the curriculum Chapter 5 Legal Ethics, Law Schools and the Climate Emergency Camila Bustos Chapter 6 Developing Environmental Agents of Change Within the Core Legal Curriculum Sean Whittaker and Andrea Ross Chapter 7 Climate Change, the Environment and Legal Education: creation of knowledge through transformative experience Stephen Levett Part 3 - Working in partnership – the establishing and maintaining sustainable and effective relationship between law schools, NGOs and the wider community Chapter 8 Establishing Environmental Legal and Policy Clinics in partnership with Universities Tom Brenan Chapter 9 The Heart of Partnerships: working with environmental and climate justice stakeholders Douglas Ruley and Abigail Fleming Part 4 - Lawyers as activists – practitioners, academics and students Chapter 10 A Student Perspective on Environmental Education at Law School Harrison Singh Chapter 11 Ethos Warriors: developing law students’ leadership skills to create a more sustainable planet Richard Owen Part 5 - Case studies from around the world Chapter 12 Making Sense of the Climate Crisis: reflections on the role of legal education for future lawyering through a Climate Change & Sustainability Law Clinic David Rossati and Clemens Kaupa Chapter 13 Legal Education at the Frontier of the Ecological Transition: a case study from Turin Christina Mosalagae and Ulrich Stege Chapter 14 Pursuing Environmental Justice through North-South Collaborations: a Transnational Human Rights and Environmental Law Clinic Sue Willman Chapter 15 The Power of Climate Justice ‘Movement Lawyering’ in legal education Hubert Algie, Isobel Graham and Parker Vize Chapter 16 Integrating Climate Change Education in an English Law School Kim Bouwer Chapter 17 Building a multi-modal effort on climate and environmental justice: the journey so far Michael Robinson-Dorn Conclusion Richard Grimes, Stephen Levett, Rebecca Samaras and Rebecca Williams
  • Higher & further education, tertiary education
  • Legal skills & practice
  • Sustainability
  • Education & the law
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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