14th Annual Douglas M. Johnston Lecture – A Human Rights-based Approach to the New Treaty on Plastic Pollution
The Douglas M. Johnston Lecture is an annual lecture that began in 2009 to honour the late Douglas M. Johnston. Invited speakers are selected for their demonstrated leadership in the field of public policy and their interest in promoting social and environmental justice.
The speaker, Marcos A Orellana, is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights. He currently directs the Global Toxics and Human Rights Project at the American University Washington College of Law.
Categories
Marine & Environmental Law, Faculty Interest, Student Interest
Time
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Location
Virtual via Zoom.
Cost
All are welcome! Free and open to the public.
Additional Information
For access to this event, please contact the College of Sustainability at sustlife@dal.ca and request the Zoom Link.