New chapters published – Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer
Sebastian Kainey – 28 Jul 2025

Additional chapters have been added to Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer: Climate and the Australian Legal System.
The La Trobe eBureau is excited to announce that new chapters have been added to Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer: Climate and the Australian Legal System, edited by Julia Dehm, Nicole Graham and Zoe Nay. This updated edition enriches the existing content with new focus areas within law disciplines.
The additional chapters include:
- For the Love of Country: First Nations, Native Title and Climate Change by Marcelle Burns and Narelle Bedford
- Public Law and Climate Conscious Lawyering by Gabrielle Appleby and Joo-Cheong Tham
- Climate Change and Constitutional Law by Costa Avgoustinos and Harry Hobbs
- Climate Change and Company Law by Anita Foerster and Louis de Koker
- Evidence Law and Climate Litigation in Australia by Emma Henderson, Rachel Killean and Mehera San Roque
- Climate Change and Taxation Law by Celeste Black and Elen Seymour
- Climate Change and Human Rights Law by Beth Goldblatt, Cristy Clark and Julia Dehm
- Labour Law and Climate Change by Frances Flanagan and Joo-Cheong Tham
- Climate Change and Public Health Law by Belinda Reeve and Belinda Bennett
- Clinical Legal Education and Climate Change by Kate Fischer Doherty, Donna Askew and Brad Jessup
These updates further enhance the book's value as a vital resource for legal professionals, law students and educators engaged in climate conscious legal work.