5. Further Reading
Avgoustinos, Costa, ‘Climate Change and the Constitution: The Case for the Ecological Limitation’ (2023) 49(1) Monash University Law Review 267
Blumm, Michael C and Mary Christina Wood, ‘“No Ordinary Lawsuit”: Climate Change, Due Process, and the Public Trust Doctrine’ (2017) 67(1) American University Law Review 1
Bookman, Sam, ‘Demystifying Environmental Constitutionalism’ (2024) 54(1) Environmental Law 1
Bookman, Sam, Cristy Clark, Julia Dehm, Elizabeth Hicks and Ron Levy, ‘Constitutional Mechanisms for Climate Governance’ in Jade Lindley and Robert Brears (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Policy and Law (Palgrave, 2024) 1
Goldsworthy, Daniel, ‘Re-Stumping Australia’s Constitution: A Case for Environmental Recognition’ (2017) Australian Journal of Environmental Law 53
Good, Mary Emily, Legal Recognition of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment as a Tool for Environmental Protection in Australia: Useful, Redundant, or Dangerous? (PhD Thesis, University of Tasmania, 2016)
Kotzé, Louis J, ‘Neubauer et al versus Germany: Planetary Climate Litigation for the Anthropocene?’ (2021) 22 German Law Journal 1423
Levy, Ron, ‘Fixed Constitutional Commitments: Evaluating Environmental Constitutionalism’s “New Frontier”’ (2022) 46(1) Melbourne University Law Review 82
Pepper, Rachel and Harry Hobbs, ‘The Environment is All Rights: Human Rights, Constitutional Rights and Environmental Rights’ (2020) 44(2) Melbourne University Law Review 634
Rogers, Nicole, ‘The Australian Constitution in a Time of Climate Crisis’ (2025) 50(1) Alternative Law Journal 34
Rogers, Nicole, ‘Who’s Afraid of the Founding Fathers? Retelling Constitutional Law Wildly’ in Michelle Maloney and Peter Burdon (eds), Wild Law — In Practice (Routledge, 2014) 113
Sperling, Karla, ‘Going Down the Takings Path: Private Rights and Public Interest’ (1997) 14 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 427