
Natalie JonesUniversity of Cambridge | Cam · Centre for the Study of Existential Risk
Natalie Jones
PhD, LLM, LLB(Hons), BSc
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This chapter considers the relationship between New Zealand and international organisations. Although the United Nations (UN) and its specialised agencies are the most well-known, New Zealand is a member of dozens of other international organisations. Successive New Zealand governments have expressed a strong commitment to international organisatio...
In recent decades, peoples have frequently asserted a right to participate in the international legal order, and have participated in various international law-making and regulatory processes carried out under the auspices of intergovernmental organizations. However, while self-determination has long been understood to encompass a right to particip...
Global existential and catastrophic risks, particularly those arising from technological developments, present challenges for intergenerational justice. We aim to present a solutions-based approach to the challenge of intergenerational inequality. We examine options for representing future generations in our present policymaking structures, drawing...
This book builds on the ENB’s coverage of climate change negotiations during the decade from 2007-2016 and provides an overview of the journey from the meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) in Bali, Indonesia, that set the process in motion to negotiate a successor agreement to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, an inflection point in global climate...