Follow-up resources:
The European Forum for Restorative Justice Working Group on Environmental Restorative Justice: https://www.euforumrj.org/en/working-group-environmental-restorative-justice
The Special Issue on Environmental Restorative Justice from The International Journal of Restorative Justice: https://www.elevenjournals.com/tijdschrift/TIJRJ/2021/1
The Palgrave Handbook on Environmental Restorative Justice: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-04223-2
Ecocide and RJ: https://youtu.be/PSDMXpKNQzk
Can Environmental Mediation Save the Planet: https://insights.doughtystreet.co.uk/post/102i692/can-environmental-mediation-save-the-planet
Environmental restorative justice: getting the offending company to the table: https://www.huygens.es/journals/index.php/revista-de-victimologia/article/view/251/103
What needs and challenges are involved in adapting restorative justice in environmental cases? How has restorative justice been used in cases involving environmental harm?
We are excited to welcome Professor Ivo Aertsen and Lawrence Kershen KC for a dialogue between theory and practice in environmental restorative justice. Ivo Aertsen will introduce the topic for us, including how restorative justice can be adapted in cases of environmental harm and some of the needs and challenges involved. Lawrence Kershen will share his experiences as a facilitator and lawyer to reflect on how environmental restorative justice happens in practice.
The event will involve opportunities for questions and discussion.
This online event will be held on Zoom. You can register on Eventbrite, with variable ticket prices available. Please pay as you are able so that we have the resources to continue to hold these types of events:
£10 (e.g. employed professional/government/academic/large organisation)
£5 (e.g. employed by a small charity)
Free (e.g. student/volunteer/don’t have the resources to pay for a ticket)