Professor Cameron Holley
- Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science Medal),Griffith University
- LLB (1st Hons, Law Medal),Griffith University
- Graduate Diploma Practical Legal Education and Training, University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching, UNSW
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Brief overview
Cameron is a Professor in the School of Law, Society and Criminologyat UNSW Law & Justice. He is a former Head of School and is a currentco-chair of the,a member of the Taskforce on Earth SystemLaw, a member of the Steering Committee for theGlobal Water Instituteand a formerDirector of the, UNSW Sydney. He was also a member ofThe Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law(ʷ).
Cameron publishes widely in the areas of environmental law, natural resources law, energy lawand water law, with a focus on regulation and governance. Within these fields, he has examined issues of regulatory technologies, compliance and enforcement, environmental security, resilience, adaptive management and collaborative governance. In addition to his various articles, book chapters, and policy submissions, Cameron's forthcoming book is entitledIntelligent Water Regulation:markets, compliance and technology(Earthscan, 2021). He is the author ofThe New Environmental Governance(with Neil Gunningham and Clifford Shearing, Routledge, 2012) and co-editor ofSustainable Groundwater Management(Springer 2020),Criminology and Climate(2021, Routledge),Reforming Water Law and Governance(Springer, 2018),Criminology and the Anthropocene(Routledge, 2017) andTrans-jurisdictional Water Law and Governance(Earthscan, 2016).
An empirical researcher, Cameron has worked closely with Australian and international government and non-government organisations on a range of environmental and natural resource management research projects. His current research agenda is centred on water law and energy governance, including unconventional gas, renewable energy, the energy-water-food climate nexus and compliance and enforcement.
Cameron was awarded anInternational Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Academy of Environmental Law Scholarship Awardfor his contribution to environmental law scholarship (2014) and he has beena French Embassy Scientific Mobilisation Laurette on water management (2016).
He is an Editorial Board member on PLOS Water andthe Environmental and Planning Law Journal,and an Associate Editor of the Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law. He has been a guest editor of special issues intheEnvironmental and Planning Law JournalonRethinking Water Law and GovernanceandGoverning Energy Transitions: Unconventional Gas, Renewables and their Environmental Nexus(2019),the American Bar Associations journal, Jurimetics: Journal of Law, Science and TechnologyonRethinking Law in a Nexus Future: Governing Energy,Water,Foodand Climate Change Challenges(2018/2019). He has beena guest editor of theAustralasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy (2014) and co-editor of theMacquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law (2011).
He is aPluSAlliance Fellow,former UNSW Law InternationalStudent Support Advisorandwas previously the Co-Director of Postgraduate Studies at UNSW Law & Justice and Deputy Convenor of the Human Research EthicsAdvisory Panel B: Arts, Humanities and Law.
Areas of expertise
Environmental law, natural resources law, water law, food-energy-water nexus, energy governance, energy security, water security, compliance and enforcement, regulatory and governance theory, and collaborative governance.
Memberships
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Great Artesian Basin Stakeholder Advisory Committee.
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Great Barrier Reef Scientific Consensus Statement 2022 Editorial Board
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Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science,Energy and Resources (DISER) EnergyBusiness and Technical Services Panel
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Commonwealth Environmental Water Services Panel
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International Network of Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) Academic Committee
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PLuS Alliance Fellow, Sustainability
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Taskforce Earth System Law
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National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training
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Global Water Institute
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Connected Waters Initiative
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Global Risk Governance Programme
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The Australian Water Association Professional Development and Training Panel (2016-2017)
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Australian Panel of Experts on Environmental Law (2015-2018)
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Climate Futures and Centre for Legal Governance, Macquarie University (2011) Centre for International and Environment Law,MacquarieUniversity(2011)
Research supervision
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Chris Kelly (PhD, Blended Finance and Low Carbon Shipping)
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Kathryn Jurd (PhD, Animal Welfare Law)
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Meredith Hagger (PhD, Law, Urban Waterways and the Role of the State)
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Carley Bartlett (Phd, PFAS Science and Law)
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Alice Bleby (PhD, Nature Rights)
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Rena Hasimi (PhD completed 2024)
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Christopher McElwain (PhD, completed 2024)
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Caterina Guidi (PhD, completed 2023)
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Patrick Martin (PhD, Completed 2020)
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Mark Hamilton (PhD, completed2019)
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Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada (PhD, completed 2017)
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Andrew Burke (PhD, completed 2016)
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Ekaterina Sofronova (PhD, completed 2016)
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Maureen Papas (PhD, completed 2015)
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Riyanti Djalante (PhD, completed, 2013)
Courses taught
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Aspects of Environmental Policy and Law (LAWS9801)
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Environmental Law (LAWS3361)
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Law and Policy for Sustainable Development(LAWS8068)
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Food Law (LAWS3216)
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Natural Resources Law (LAWS8069)
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Administrative Law (LAWS1160)
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Legal Concepts, Research and Writing for Environmental Law (LAWS8167)
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
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2024-2027, Australian Research Council LinkageGrant, 'Non urban water regulation: next generation compliance and enforcement', $723,753 ($423,753 ARC& $210,000 NRAR partner organisation)(with Darren Sinclair, Juan Castilla Rho)
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2021-2022, Australian Public Service Commission, 'Regulatory Foundations Training' (with Darren Sinclair, Juan Castilla Rho and Brendan McCaffrie)
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2019-2021, Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 'Non-urban water governance: rethinking compliance and enforcement', $338,000 (with Darren Sinclair, Juan Castilla-Rho, Jean-Daniel Rinaudo and Rhett Larson)
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2017-2019, Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 'Integrated governance of water and coal seam gas', $291,914 (with Amanda Kennedy and Clifford Shearing)
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2016, Embassy of France Scientific Mobilisation Program - 'Decentralised Groundwater Management: Comparative Lessons from France and Australia'
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2014-2016, Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award - 'Revitalising Collaborative Water Governance: Lessons from Water Planning in Australia', $356,291
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2013-2016, Australian Research Council Linkage Grant - 'Compliance and enforcement in non-urban water extraction in NSW' - Partner Organisation, DPI Water, $236, 394 from ARC; $90,000 from DPI Water plus in-kind contributions (with Neil Gunningham; Partner Investigator, Susan Pucci)
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2015 UNSW Learning and Teaching Innovation Grant (with Amelia Thorpe),
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2013 UNSW Faculty Research Grant, Water Law and Regulation
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2013 UNSW Workshop Support Scheme, Transjurisdictional Water Governance (with J Gray and R Rayfuse)
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2011 Macquarie University New Staff Grant
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2011 Concentration of Research Excellence funding in Legal Governance, Macquarie University
My Research Supervision
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Kathryn Jurd (PhD, Animal Welfare Law)
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Chris Kelly (PhD, Blended Finance and Low Carbon Shipping)
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Carley Bartlett (PhD, PFAS Science and Law)
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Alice Bleby (PhD, Nature Rights)