Dr Gerry Nagtzaam - Researcher Profile

Gerry Nagtzaam

Address

Rm 358, Building 12
Faculty of Law

Contact Details

Tel: +61 3 990 53330

Email: Gerry.Nagtzaam@monash.edu


Biography

Gerry works in the Faculty of Law at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer.  His areas of expertise include international environmental law and Australian environmental law.

Qualifications

ARTS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2010
PHD
Institution: Univ of Melbourne
Year awarded: 2006
MASTERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 1998
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 1994

Publications

Books

Nagtzaam, G.J., 2009, The Making of International Environmental Treaties: Neoliberal and Constructivist Analyses of Normative Evolution, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.

Book Chapters

Nagtzaam, G.J., 2012, Resources, in Handbook on International Political Economy, eds Ralph Pettman, World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 343-374. View Publication

Nagtzaam, G.J., 2009, Environmental exploitation: An analysis and taxonomy, in Advances in Ecopolitics. Volume 4. The Transition to Sustainable Living and Practice, eds Liam Leonard and John Barry, Emerald Group Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 101-116.

Journal Articles

Nagtzaam, G., 2010, What rough beast? Copenhagen and creating a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol, Monash University Law Review [P], vol 36, issue 1, Monash University (Faculty of Law), Clayton, Vic, Australia, pp. 215-237.

Nagtzaam, G.J., 2009, The International Whaling Commission and the elusive great white whale of preservationism, William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review [P], vol 33, issue 2, William & Mary School of Law, College of William & Mary, USA, pp. 375-447.

Nagtzaam, G.J., 2008, Environmental Exploitation: An analysis and taxonomy, Ecopolitics Online, vol 1, issue 2, Irish Greenhouse Press, Galway Ireland, pp. 32-42.

Nagtzaam, G.J., Lentini, P., 2008, Vigilantes on the high seas?: The sea shepherds and political violence, Terrorism and Political Violence, vol 20, issue 1, Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia PA USA, pp. 110-133.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Supervisors:
Nagtzaam, G (Main).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The human right to a good environment: its status in international human rights law and the implications of such a right in relation to international obligations for climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies..
Supervisors:
Nagtzaam, G (Main).