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UQ Law School
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2015
The TC Beirne School of Law at The University of Queensland (UQ) brings together leading national and international scholars, distinguished alumni and leaders of the legal profession to provide students with an outstanding legal education which will equip them for a wide variety of careers, both within Australia and internationally.
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/
CRICOS Provider 00025B
TEQSA ID PRV12080
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/
CRICOS Provider 00025B
TEQSA ID PRV12080
People-Plant Interrelationships and the Law – Ethnobiology and Biocultural Ethics
Recognizing the vital role that diversity has in our future on earth necessarily invites complexities into conversations about entanglements of “people, plants and the law.” For example, how might the conversation diversify by adding an “s” to “law” and to “people,” intentionally considering Indigenous laws and laws of Nature alongside colonial law? And what of the entanglements between law and ethics, given in some legal traditions there is no distinction? The conversation might shift, in ways that are messy, difficult, inconvenient - but perhaps also interesting and productive?
This presentation offers a conversation-widening perspective on plants, peoples and laws based in biocultural diversity research and ethics policy development in Canada, drawing from recent spicy decades in ethnobiology and related fields seeking to collaborate across Western and Indigenous systems of knowledge, laws and ethics.
The People, Plants, and the Law lecture series explores the legal and lively entanglements of human and botanical worlds.
This presentation offers a conversation-widening perspective on plants, peoples and laws based in biocultural diversity research and ethics policy development in Canada, drawing from recent spicy decades in ethnobiology and related fields seeking to collaborate across Western and Indigenous systems of knowledge, laws and ethics.
The People, Plants, and the Law lecture series explores the legal and lively entanglements of human and botanical worlds.
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Is the civil trial system past its use-by date?
มุมมอง 1578 หลายเดือนก่อน
This year's Macrossan Lecture 2024 is delivered by The Honourable Geoffrey Lance Davies AO at Banco Court. Find out more: law.uq.edu.au/events/macrossan-lecture-series There are two serious problems with our civil justice system. Both involve cost. The first is that the vast majority of actions which are properly amenable to resolution before a judgment by a court tend to be resolved only at tr...
Book Talk and Panel Discussion on Patent Law and Access to Medicines
มุมมอง 769 หลายเดือนก่อน
The virtual event will feature a talk on Dr. Adekola Tolulope’s recent book, 'Regional Cooperation, Intellectual Property Law, and Access to Medicines,' which examines how countries in the global south may effectively use intellectual property to serve public health purposes through the stratagem of regional integration.
LAWS5221 Tort Claims Against Government - Private Remedies for Public Wrongs
มุมมอง 27610 หลายเดือนก่อน
LAWS5221 Tort Claims Against Government - Private Remedies for Public Wrongs
Law Matters Series: The role of law in coastal wetland restoration
มุมมอง 11611 หลายเดือนก่อน
Our interdisciplinary panel of coastal restoration experts consider how and why ‘law matters’ as we move forward with repairing vitally important habitats in Australia and across the globe. To find out more: law.uq.edu.au/events/law-matters #law #lawmattersseries #uqlaw
“Bid-rigging”, cartel regulation, and public procurement: a comparative perspective from Switzerland
มุมมอง 67ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/20652 This seminar provides a comparative perspective on cartel regulation, focused on the Swiss framework. The presentation provides a brief overview of the effects that cartels can have on competition, followed by a careful examination of the different legislative measures the Swiss legal system has taken to tackle cartels, enriched with current e...
AI risks in the financial sector: consequences for companies and directors
มุมมอง 193ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19892 This seminar will discuss the use of machine learning (ML) and AI technologies to offer personalised products to consumers and explore the legal and ethical risks for financial sector companies that potentially arise out of the use of ML and AI in this context.
Law Matters Series: Administrative Justice After Robodebt
มุมมอง 162ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19911 The Robodebt Royal Commission’s final report is due to be submitted in July this year. Our expert panel will be discussing the outcomes of the report, and its implications for the use of automated decision-making in public administration. #uqlaw #lawmatters
Law Matters Series: Strategy to Combat Transnational Organised Crime
มุมมอง 181ปีที่แล้ว
On 25 July 2011, the Obama Administration's National Security Council published a policy paper entitled 'Strategy to Combat Transnational Organised Crime'. Looking at the measures, a familiar pattern emerges: More police, more surveillance, more punishment. Join Professor Marc Thommen, as he examines policy approaches to combat transnational organised crime and reflects upon the complex and pro...
Rethinking accessorial liability in corporate law
มุมมอง 392ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19756 In this lunchtime webinar, Dr Jason Harris (Professor of Corporate Law at Sydney Law School) and Vanessa Whittaker SC (Banco Chambers) discuss a paper by Professor Harris that considers accessorial liability in corporate law for civil and criminal breaches of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
The Beyond Intellectual Property Moment in Historical Context
มุมมอง 370ปีที่แล้ว
Presented by Professor Graham Dutfield from the University of Leeds. To find out more: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19536
Law Matters Series: Laws Beyond Borders
มุมมอง 106ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19726 In light of the current review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), this panel discussion brings academics together with other key stakeholders to discuss these challenges and opportunities, and to consider Australian modern slavery laws in their broader global context. #lawmatters #uqlaw
Rethinking federal enforcement of corporate law
มุมมอง 123ปีที่แล้ว
Find out more at: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19601 In this seminar, Kerry Abadee will consider proposals for the reform of the regulatory architecture including the Hayne Royal Commission's proposal for a new federal civil law enforcement body for corporate law.
Seeds as deep time technologies
มุมมอง 92ปีที่แล้ว
Presented by Associate Professor Courtney Fullilove from Wesleyan University. This talk aims to unite diverse insights in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences by theorizing seeds as deep time technologies. To find out more: law.uq.edu.au/event/session/19531
CBA and Crown Casino: Tales of Risk Governance Failures
มุมมอง 131ปีที่แล้ว
CBA and Crown Casino: Tales of Risk Governance Failures
Reconsidering Japan’s Plant Patent Movement
มุมมอง 150ปีที่แล้ว
Reconsidering Japan’s Plant Patent Movement
Let’s Talk About Corporations: Launch Event
มุมมอง 47ปีที่แล้ว
Let’s Talk About Corporations: Launch Event
Law Matters Series: Are Indigenous Rights Inconsistent with Australian Political Traditions?
มุมมอง 153ปีที่แล้ว
Law Matters Series: Are Indigenous Rights Inconsistent with Australian Political Traditions?
Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Fruit Business in Nineteenth-Century America
มุมมอง 63ปีที่แล้ว
Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Fruit Business in Nineteenth-Century America
New Frontiers of Research Episode 2: Legal Implications of Autonomy in Military Systems
มุมมอง 2142 ปีที่แล้ว
New Frontiers of Research Episode 2: Legal Implications of Autonomy in Military Systems
New Frontiers of Research Episode 1: Press Freedom
มุมมอง 1442 ปีที่แล้ว
New Frontiers of Research Episode 1: Press Freedom
25 years blind and still at a sprint - Dr Paul Harpur
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25 years blind and still at a sprint - Dr Paul Harpur
Technology, Privacy and Domestic Violence
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Technology, Privacy and Domestic Violence
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Pro bono, which is short for "pro bono publico" meaning "for the public good," refers to the provision of professional services without charge, typically by lawyers, for individuals or organizations who cannot afford to pay for those services. Pro bono work is important for several reasons: 1. Access to Justice: Pro bono services help ensure that individuals who cannot afford legal representation or other professional services still have access to them. This promotes fairness and equal access to justice, regardless of one's financial means. 2. Equalizing the Legal System: The legal system can be complex and intimidating, particularly for those who lack resources. Pro bono services help level the playing field by providing legal assistance to disadvantaged individuals and groups, enabling them to navigate the legal system and receive fair treatment. 3. Serving the Public Interest: Professionals have a responsibility to contribute to the public good and serve the needs of society. Pro bono work allows professionals to use their expertise and skills to address social issues and contribute to positive change in their communities. 4. Professional Development: Engaging in pro bono work can enhance professional development by providing opportunities to work on challenging cases, expand skills, and gain valuable experience. It allows professionals to broaden their networks, build relationships, and strengthen their reputation within their field. 5. Ethical Obligation: Many professional associations and codes of ethics encourage or require their members to provide pro bono services as part of their professional responsibility. It is seen as a way to give back to society and uphold ethical standards. 6. Public Image and Social Impact: Organizations and professionals that engage in pro bono work often gain a positive public image and reputation. It demonstrates their commitment to social responsibility and can attract clients, customers, and employees who value and support such initiatives. Overall, pro bono work is important because it promotes social justice, equal access to justice, and the well-being of communities. It allows professionals to contribute their skills and expertise to support those in need, while also benefiting their own professional growth and fostering a sense of social responsibility.
Oct 2023. Thankyou!
The book mentioned by Vandana Shiva at about 7:30 in video: The Molecular Vision of Life, by Lily E. Kay (historian of science)
you are amazing Ma'am
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...dopo 35 anni sei arrivata all abiettivo Dottoressa Vandana... è passato un solo secondo....
Playing with chemicals and other natural systems only brings death and has been proven with the propaganda about covidand many people died from their own fear by believing vaccines could save them!
What is killing the environment is mans . arrogance to believe they can control nzture!!
Man trying to be God will never work because man can copy but cannot create reality!!
With your insight the American people have to stand up for world safety!
The DNA of a carrot is of a carrot its not intellectual property the genetically alteration of a carrot does not make it something else it may alter it in various ways to thrive in harsher climates but its still a carrot. Coporations have no right to steal or modify and own any vegetable fish or meat and claim ownership of the source.
th-cam.com/video/Va75mCVf6_o/w-d-xo.html I love love love his respect sincere introduction
Vandava Shiva is a most Ingenius woman. A liberator of our Earth and the creatures and people who live within her. And all this by the law of the commons & cultures in deciphering and countering the constant attacks by the nefarious cancerous greed of corporate deceptions. We can learn so much from her speaking and her books. What a blessing she is to humanity!
Materialism + determination + fatalism + Patents_____=> covid19
'we get all of the profits by law, but none of the liability by law' New where else have I heard this? From large international corporations playing with genes? Hmm
People dont realize this, but you a litteraly are trying to save the world. I have been following your work from a far for more then a decade. Surely you are a plant guru. I don't know if you know about Dr. Steven Greers work againts those company doing whaterver they want and having a shadow gouvernment, RFK jr is also pushing back on a lot of subject not only plants but everything humain rights. I love you ! be at peace and continue your good work.
Thank you so much it has been absolutely wonderful discourse. I have a new startup in organic biostimulator and bioregulators and would like to share with yourselves the vision to help small farming communities How do I get in touch please ? 🙏
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It'll never cease to amaze me the credit the masses give to these "so called" educated types. This woman isn't as intelligent as folks are giving her credit. She's all over the place with her rant and a very rarely IF EVER pay any attention to those who pay homage to a religion that has 33 million gods🙄. I mean seriously, is that all anyone has to do is read a book written by our zionist overlords , and suddenly be the authority on the subject? Tsk Tsk
Thank You Dr. Vandana Shiva.
Congratulations 🎉 for showing this video. We want these proposals emphasized in Nigeria and Africa. We certainly ought to stem and fight BioPiracy in Africa. Some countries have lifestyles that are destroying them, and want to force us live their unsustainable consumerist lifestyles.
Yes take heed!
EVERY Hindustani person needs to listen to Dr Vandana shiva I pray 🙏 you and AMMA the hugging saint of India get the globalists out of our land Our people need Amare Global and root brands
Thanks woodlander love respect from the Highlands of Scotland
All the study led back to what is natural
What a gift to see such a Queen 👑 fighting and standing firm from working through earths most messed up struggling with corporate world WOW She has mashing every hurdal WOW WOW WOW wow Hats off to your strength to you have been fighting so long and educating the masses! I pry protection recognition of this gem and thank you guys too for all your work love to know what can do socially to help fight good course as socially major it of folks shop between supermarket outlets for eveything!
ATOMISM has us say "make profits". Because profit comes from loss the same way take comes from give. :|
the reason we have not found fish in outer space has nothing to do with a 12 ounce glass of seawater... clearly they have cloaking technology 😮😅
REALITY! Flatulence (Methane) from animal herds provides important nutrients for trees and vegetation Methane is short-lived in the atmosphere as it combines with water vapor and comes back to earth as rain, where Methanotpic bacteria break it down to nitrates in the soil for plants and trees. It is an important natural part of the earth's biosystem and can be replicated scientifically. C02 is broken down by photosynthesis feeding vegetation with carbon water and releasing oxygen. The majority of the methane produced by insects is close to the surface of the ground where bacteria break it down into nitrates. However, methane produced above the surface plays an important role in nitrate production for trees and is captured by tree bark and broken down by Methanotpic Bacteria into nitrate fertilizers for trees. Sobar look at the dangers of Carbon restrictions to all life!
This woman is a great Sister to the world, someone I admire and am so grateful for.
A great sister? Sorry kiddo but you've lived an extremely sheltered life if you think this woman is some kind of guru 😂. Get lost
A SPECIAL THANKS TO YOU SIR... WATCHING FROM INDIA
Thank you, so much.
thank you for organizing this , Dr Vandana Shiva a Lady of integrity and a absolute warrior thank you for all you have done and continue to do
Beautiful congratulations for your win
Thank you so much Dr. Shiva for your sole fights agaist human elements
如果從人類的道德以及佛陀的教育來看,美國是邪惡的大國,假自由民主之名,處處造作惡業,例如,同性婚、廢死刑、搞墮胎、吸毒、搶劫,放縱人民私慾,「殺生、偷盗、邪淫、妄言,綺語、兩舌、惡口、顛倒是非、造謠抹黑」使人下墮三惡道,來世難得到人身。(還處處干涉人家內政, 讓世界處於二分法)。 佛陀大覺者預言,人類會越來越沒道德心, 放縱人類私慾的結果,就會使這個世界人類越來越沉淪! 佛言:「苦海無邊,回頭是岸。若人回心,發願修行,捨非從是,改惡向善,長齋戒酒,參投明師,得正見者,不拘老少,皆成佛道。 中國從古至今受聖賢教導,再壞也壞不到哪裡去,(不要刻意做個案的突顯對立,整體上還算是好的)反而西方國家,崇尚言論自由,可以為所欲為,容易違背道德,而且兩黨像是雙頭馬車,能做什麼事。 佛說同性戀者死入地獄: 《四分比丘尼戒本註解》: 多苦惱處~同性行婬,卽男與男行婬,女共女行婬,死入此獄,幻見本所愛之人,熱炎頭髮及熱灼身體,來抱其身,被熱爛解散,猶如沙搏,死已復活。活已見彼炎人極生怖畏,走避而去,墮於嶮岸。下未至地,於半空中,有炎嘴鳥分分攫斲,令如芥子,尋復還合,然後到地 。復為炎口野干食其身肉,唯有骨在,又再生肉。獄卒取彼置於炎鼎煮之,經百千年,煮己卽食,或分散之,若不生鬼畜之道,幸得為人,夫妻相尅,早喪配偶,婚已又喪,設不喪偶,亦厭惡之,樂與他人邪行。 世間人都知道不可官官相護了學佛人怎可比世間人還不如 ( 我比較擔心的是佛教界的長老法師們如果不出面處理會跟某些人一起下地獄 那不就應成了地獄門前僧道多嗎!)
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