Texas A&M Law recently hosted its 13th Annual Energy Law Symposium on March 7-8, organized by the Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resources Systems (EENRS). The symposium brought together an array of speakers and panelists from the energy law and academic sectors.
Energy Law Symposium Highlights A Changing Energy Landscape
Professor Casado Pérez Presents at 2023 Climate Action Conference
Professor Vanessa Casado Pérez presented at the 2023 Institutions & Effective Climate Action Conference in December. The 2023 conference, which was co-sponsored by the Texas A&M Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Systems Law Program and Queen’s University Faculty of Law, featuredscholars exploring the dynamics of institutions shaping climate action and policy.
Topics: Faculty Highlights, Vanessa Casado Pérez, EENRS, events
Professor Eckstein Represents Bolivia at the International Court of Justice
Professor Gabriel Eckstein, director of the Texas A&M Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resource Systems Law Program (EENRSLP) and an expert in international and transboundary water law, recently represented Bolivia at the International Court of Justice public hearings in The Hague, Netherlands.
Eckstein presented to the court in two separate sessions as well as assisting the Bolivian lead counsel during cross-examination.
Topics: Law Professor, global engagement, EENRS, water law, faculty
TAMU Law hosts second annual Enviroschmooze
Topics: Felix Mormann, Timothy Mulvaney, Gabriel Eckstein, EENRS, texas a&m school of law
TAMU Law students build toolbox for those seeking freshwater solutions
Students in Texas A&M Law's environmental law program, officially named the Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resource Systems Law Program (EENRSLP) created a toolbox for entities building water desalination and water recycling facilities. Desalination is the process of turning brackish or salty water into drinking water, while water recycling extracts water from the waste stream, treats it, and makes it usable for certain productive uses. Given the scarcity of water, in Texas particularly, both processes are highly sought after solutions.
Topics: EENRS, Texas A&M Law, freshwater solutions
Environmental law scholars discuss the threats of climate change at TAMU Law
Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, EENRS