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Julie Boyd

School of Law

Faculty of Business and Law

I am a PhD candidate and my research interest is in the exploration and implementation of the concept of ‘Wild Law’ within legal systems to address the current climate crisis and loss of species and habitat. ‘Wild Law’ advocates for a shift away from the anthropocentric position within legal governance systems, such as within environmental and property law, towards one which is eco-centric. My current research project analyses how environmental legislation has, and continues, to fail to protect the environment because it is based upon anthropocentric reasoning and that there is an urgent need to adopt a more eco-centric perspective. This radical approach is essential to mitigate ecological destruction.

Degrees

2014, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, LL.M, Law
2011, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, LL.B (Hons), Law

Certifications

Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies

Highlighted publications

Boyd J. 2021. Looking At Facial Recognition Technology https://www.legalanalytics.law.cuhk.edu.hk/, Machine Lawyering Author Url Publisher Url

Boyd JE. 2020. Considering Environmental/Property Law Towards a More Eco-Centric Position Within Legal Education Directions in Legal Education 2020 Author Url Publisher Url

Conference publication

Boyd J. 2021. Looking At Facial Recognition Technology https://www.legalanalytics.law.cuhk.edu.hk/, Machine Lawyering Author Url Publisher Url

Boyd JE. 2020. Considering Environmental/Property Law Towards a More Eco-Centric Position Within Legal Education Directions in Legal Education 2020 Author Url Publisher Url

Highlighted activities

Conference presentation:

Private Lives In Public Spaces: A Look At Facial Recognition Technology And The Legal Issues And Challenges, Machine Lawyering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2021

'Wild Law' - Making Environmental Laws More Eco-Centric and Less Anthropocentric, 9th International Conference on Rights of Nature for Peace and Sustainable Development -United Nations Conference organized under the aegis of the United Nations Program for Harmony with Nature, United Nations Geneva Forum Switzerland - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2020

Considering Environmental/Property Law Towards a More Eco-Centric Position Within Legal Education, Directions in Legal Education -Teaching and Learning in Law - Innovative Subjects in Legal Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2020

Professional activities

Conference presentation:

Private Lives In Public Spaces: A Look At Facial Recognition Technology And The Legal Issues And Challenges, Machine Lawyering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2021

'Wild Law' - Making Environmental Laws More Eco-Centric and Less Anthropocentric, 9th International Conference on Rights of Nature for Peace and Sustainable Development -United Nations Conference organized under the aegis of the United Nations Program for Harmony with Nature, United Nations Geneva Forum Switzerland - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2020

Considering Environmental/Property Law Towards a More Eco-Centric Position Within Legal Education, Directions in Legal Education -Teaching and Learning in Law - Innovative Subjects in Legal Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Online Conference, Oral presentation. 2020

Membership of professional bodies:

Basic Member, NGO Objectif Sciences International - United Nations (UN) Geneva Forum, http://www.osi-genevaforum.org/Who-is-OSI-Who-organizes-the-GENEVA-FORUM-at-the-UN.html. 2020

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