In the fifth event in the Cambridge Seminar Series on Law and the Climate Crisis, Professor Liz Fisher (University of Oxford) will talk about Climate Change, Administrative Law and Legal Imagination. Come to Hughes Hall to hear Prof Fisher speak at 4pm on 31 January 2025, and stay for free drinks and networking afterwards.
Seminar synopsis:
** This is an in-person only event in Cambridge, please only register if you will be attending in-person **
Responding to climate change requires administrative law expertise. Fostering that expertise means administrative lawyers need to “imagine better” by: understanding why climate change gives rise to administrative law questions; what type of legal questions it gives rise to; and how those issues raise questions for both the instructive and transcendental exercise of legal imagination.
About the speaker:

Professor Liz Fisher, BA/LLB (UNSW), D Phil (Oxon) is Professor of Environmental Law at Corpus Christi College and the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. She writes widely in the areas of environmental law and administrative law with her work covering a range of different legal cultures.