Annual Conference 2024 – From tides to taps

Call for abstracts

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Environmental Law Association of South Africa’s Annual Conference, 2024 on the theme:

From tides to taps: Exploring transformation in diverse, interconnected, and contested water governance spaces.

Our 2024 theme recognizes that potable freshwater and healthy river and ocean ecosystems are essential for all life on Earth, but increasingly at risk. Climate change, biodiversity loss, extractivism, poor service delivery, and maladministration, among other issues, threaten the functioning and flourishing of the world’s water systems, from tides to taps. Protection of, access to, and distribution of, water (both on land and at sea) and the life within it raise pressing law and governance questions about justice and human security. Moreover there is an urgent need for transformation within water law and governance spaces. Presenters and attendees of the Environmental Law Association of South Africa will grapple with these questions at our 2024 Annual Conference.

Submit your abstract here before 5 August 2024.

Download our conference flyer for more information.

When?

6 and 7 September 2024 (all day – programme to be announced)

Where?

Chalsty Auditorium, Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa (in-person)

Who should attend?

Our conference is an incredible networking opportunity. Presentations will offer essential and novel insights on water law and governance issues.

As such, the conference will be highly relevant to:

  • members of the academy across diverse disciplines, including law, natural science, social science, environmental humanities, etc.;
  • legal practitioners concerned with mining law and governance of the extractive industries, environmental law, sustainability, climate change law, human rights, etc.;
  • environmental impact assessment practitioners;
  • government officials involved in implementing environmental legislation, including the National Water Act;
  • non-governmental organizations concerned with the fulfillment of human rights and the protection of the environment;
  • students seeking to pursue a career in environmental law or governance;
  • environmental and social justice activists.

Costs to attend?

A Google form for registration and abstract submission is available here.

  • ELA members discounted fee: R1400
  • Non-members full fee: R2000
  • Junior professionals discounted fee: R1000
  • Pensioners discounted fee: R750
  • Student discounted fee: R550.

The fee includes catering during the conference, and a welcome reception on the evening of 6 September to encourage networking and community-building.

Should you wish to bring a partner to our reception, a ticket can be purchased for R300.

You are also encouraged to join an after-conference tour of the Constitutional Court at a cost of R250 (including transportation to and from Wits).

How can I participate?

A Google form with a call for abstracts for those who wish to present their research at the conference is available here. Look out for feedback on abstracts on a rolling basis.

We look forward to welcoming you to our 2024 Annual Conference!

We thank our:

Sponsors:

Organising Committee members:

  • Dr Melanie Murcott, Chairperson of the ELA, Associate Professor at the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, University of Cape Town
  • Margot Slabbert, ELA Social Media and Newsletter
  • Dr Nonhlanhla Ncgobo, Treasurer of ELA, Lecturer, North-West University
  • Nicola Irving, Vice Chairperson of the ELA, Public Interest Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc, Johannesburg

Key collaborator:

The Claude Leon Foundation Water Stewardship Programme at the Wits School of Law, particularly Professor Tracy-Lynn Field, Mandela Institute, Wits School of Law, who holds the Chair in Earth Justice and Stewardship.

Assistants:

Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Shenade Hariram, LLM student, Wits School of Law


Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Jessica Xolani Ndlovu, LLM student, Wits School of Law

Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Jessica Xolani Ndlovu, LLM student, Wits School of Law


Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Rhaiya Naidu, LLM student, Wits School of Law

Date
06 Sep 2024 - 07 Sep 2024

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Time
All Day

Location

Call for abstracts

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Environmental Law Association of South Africa’s Annual Conference, 2024 on the theme:

From tides to taps: Exploring transformation in diverse, interconnected, and contested water governance spaces.

Our 2024 theme recognizes that potable freshwater and healthy river and ocean ecosystems are essential for all life on Earth, but increasingly at risk. Climate change, biodiversity loss, extractivism, poor service delivery, and maladministration, among other issues, threaten the functioning and flourishing of the world’s water systems, from tides to taps. Protection of, access to, and distribution of, water (both on land and at sea) and the life within it raise pressing law and governance questions about justice and human security. Moreover there is an urgent need for transformation within water law and governance spaces. Presenters and attendees of the Environmental Law Association of South Africa will grapple with these questions at our 2024 Annual Conference.

Submit your abstract here before 5 August 2024.

Download our conference flyer for more information.

When?

6 and 7 September 2024 (all day – programme to be announced)

Where?

Chalsty Auditorium, Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa (in-person)

Who should attend?

Our conference is an incredible networking opportunity. Presentations will offer essential and novel insights on water law and governance issues.

As such, the conference will be highly relevant to:

  • members of the academy across diverse disciplines, including law, natural science, social science, environmental humanities, etc.;
  • legal practitioners concerned with mining law and governance of the extractive industries, environmental law, sustainability, climate change law, human rights, etc.;
  • environmental impact assessment practitioners;
  • government officials involved in implementing environmental legislation, including the National Water Act;
  • non-governmental organizations concerned with the fulfillment of human rights and the protection of the environment;
  • students seeking to pursue a career in environmental law or governance;
  • environmental and social justice activists.

Costs to attend?

A Google form for registration and abstract submission is available here.

  • ELA members discounted fee: R1400
  • Non-members full fee: R2000
  • Junior professionals discounted fee: R1000
  • Pensioners discounted fee: R750
  • Student discounted fee: R550.

The fee includes catering during the conference, and a welcome reception on the evening of 6 September to encourage networking and community-building.

Should you wish to bring a partner to our reception, a ticket can be purchased for R300.

You are also encouraged to join an after-conference tour of the Constitutional Court at a cost of R250 (including transportation to and from Wits).

How can I participate?

A Google form with a call for abstracts for those who wish to present their research at the conference is available here. Look out for feedback on abstracts on a rolling basis.

We look forward to welcoming you to our 2024 Annual Conference!

We thank our:

Sponsors:

Organising Committee members:

  • Dr Melanie Murcott, Chairperson of the ELA, Associate Professor at the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, University of Cape Town
  • Margot Slabbert, ELA Social Media and Newsletter
  • Dr Nonhlanhla Ncgobo, Treasurer of ELA, Lecturer, North-West University
  • Nicola Irving, Vice Chairperson of the ELA, Public Interest Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc, Johannesburg

Key collaborator:

The Claude Leon Foundation Water Stewardship Programme at the Wits School of Law, particularly Professor Tracy-Lynn Field, Mandela Institute, Wits School of Law, who holds the Chair in Earth Justice and Stewardship.

Assistants:

Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Shenade Hariram, LLM student, Wits School of Law


Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Jessica Xolani Ndlovu, LLM student, Wits School of Law

Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Jessica Xolani Ndlovu, LLM student, Wits School of Law


Conference Organizing Committee Assistant: Rhaiya Naidu, LLM student, Wits School of Law

Date
06 Sep 2024 - 07 Sep 2024

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Time
All Day

Location