Wild Law and Our Habitat: from Resource to Relationship
24-Sep-2010 - 26-Sep-2010
Lee Valley Youth Hostel, Windmill Lane, Cheshunt EN8 9AJ
- Start Time:
- 1700
- End Time:
- 1330
Costs
£280 non members, £205 UKELA and Gaia Foundation members; £150 discounted (people on lower incomes); £75 students.Prices include full board accommodation, workshop speakers and facilitations.
Booking conditions apply.
CPD points
TBCThe annual Wild Law workshop for 2010 will be held at Lee Valley Youth Hostel, set in 10,000 acres of the Lee Valley Country Park just outside London.
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution 200 years ago the Earth's habitat and biodiversity have been treated as a resource to be used and exploited. But how much more can the planet take and how can we change track? Join us to discuss how Wild Law and Earth Jurisprudence can reframe our legal and governance regimes and lead us from an era of 'resource use' to one of 'relationship' with the land.
This year's event is being organised by a team of volunteers who have attended previous Wild Law workshops.
Speakers
Colin Tudge, biologister, writer and broadcaster;Mayer Hillman, Senior Fellow Emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute in London;
David Hart QC, of One Crown Office Row
Facilities
- Lee Valley Youth Hostel was built approximately five years ago and offers good quality shared accommodation within one of five log cabins. Rooms are shared between 2 - 8 people. Each room has a shower and toilet. Tea and coffee are available within a shared area in each cabin.
Organised by
- The Wild Law group. You can also contact by email.
How to get there:
The venue is a few minutes walk from Cheshunt station.
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