Ceri Warnock

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Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Otago, New Zealand
Ceri joined the University of Otago Faculty of Law in 2006 after having practised as a barrister in England and Wales. During her time at the bar she specialised in public law, appearing in such cases as Re C (A Minor)(Interim Care Order: Residential Assessment) HL [1997] AC, 489. In 2005, she received a first class masters degree from the University of Auckland.

Ceri teaches resource management and energy law. Her primary research interests include environmental, international environmental law and energy law.

Warnock, C. (2011). Understanding the objective: Psychological effects in environmental decision-making. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 24(4), 574-595.

Warnock, C., & Wheen, N. (2008). Climate change, wildlife movement and the law: A case study from New Zealand. Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 34(3), 527-550. doi: 10.1080/03050710802038379

Warnock, A. C. (2007). Small Island Developing States of the pacific and climate change: Adaptation and alternatives. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law, 4, 247-286.

Warnock, C. (2008). Bringing existing buildings into the sustainability equation. In G. Foliente, T. Luetzkendorf, P. Newton & P. Paevere (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2008 World Sustainable Building Conference, 1. Victoria, Melbourne: ASN Events.

Warnock, A. C., & Warnock, C. G. (2009). The role of sustainable buildings in climate change mitigation. In W. L. Filho & F. Mannke (Eds.), Interdisciplinary aspects of climate change (pp. 183-207). Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang.
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