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  1. A Critical Feminist Evaluation of Climate Adaptation Law and Policy: The Case of Aotearoa New Zealand
  2. Can Western water law become more ‘relational’? A survey of comparative laws affecting water across Australasia and the Americas
  3. Broadening environmental governance ontologies to enhance ecosystem-based management in Aotearoa New Zealand
  4. Ecosystem Rights and the Anthropocene in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
  5. ‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management
  6. The (Human) Rights of Nature: A Comparative Study of Emerging Legal Rights for Rivers and Lakes in the United States of America and Mexico
  7. ‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management
  8. Where ordinary laws fall short: ‘riverine rights’ and constitutionalism
  9. Yoongoorrookoo
  10. Australia, Wet or Dry, North or South: Addressing Environmental Impacts and the Exclusion of Aboriginal Peoples in Northern Water Development
  11. Indigenous Water Rights in Comparative Law
  12. Lessons from Australian Water Reforms: Indigenous and Environmental Values in Market-Based Water Regulation
  13. Voice, power and legitimacy: the role of the legal person in river management in New Zealand, Chile and Australia
  14. The pluralism of river rights in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Colombia
  15. Towards a Holistic Environmental Flow Regime in Chile: Providing for Ecosystem Health and Indigenous Rights
  16. Derechos constitucionales, derechos humanos, derechos indígenas:
  17. Constitutional Law, Ecosystems, and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia: Biocultural Rights and Legal Subjects
  18. Indigenous Water Rights in Comparative Law: Jurisdiction and Distribution
  19. Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation
  20. Voice, power and legitimacy: the role of the legal person in river management in New Zealand, Chile and Australia
  21. Beyond Recognition: Lessons from Chile for Allocating Indigenous Water Rights in Australia
  22. ¿Necesitan derechos los ríos? Comparando estructuras legales para la regulación de los ríos en Nueva Zelanda, Australia y Chile
  23. Desafíos para la gestión ambiental del agua en Chile: perspectiva australiana