Dr. I Gusti Agung Made Wardana

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsPrinciples of Law and Jurisprudence,Public Law
KeywordsSoutheast Asia, legal intimidation, SLAPP, environmental defenders, environmental law

Current contact address

CountryIndonesia
CitySleman, Yogyakarta
InstitutionUniversitas Gadjah Mada
InstituteFaculty of Law

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Anne PetersMax-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2021

Programme(s)

2020Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2024Agung Wardana: Greening the Bench in Indonesia: From Certification to Environmental Courts?. In: L. Sulistiawati & S. Mukherjee, Environmental Courts and Tribunals in Asia-Pacific. Brill, 2024. 151-183
2024Dewa Palguna & Agung Wardana: Pragmatic Monism: The Practice of the Indonesian Constitutional Court in Engaging with International Law. In: Asian Journal of International Law, In Press, 2024, 1-21
2024Rebecca Mackelburg & Agung Wardana: The Political Economy of Land Acquisition for Development in the Public Interest: The Case of Indonesia. In: Land Use Policy, 137, 2024, 1-9
2023Agung Wardana: A Quest for Agency in the Anthropocene: Law and Environmental Movements in Southeast Asia. In: Review of European, Comparative, and International Environmental Law, 32, 2023, 57-66
2023Agung Wardana: Governing Through Courts? Law and the Political Economy of Climate Change Litigation. In: Verfassung in Recht und Übersee, 56, 2023, 351-370
2022Agung Wardana: Geografi Hukum Proyek Strategis Nasional: Studi Kasus Bendungan Bener di Purworejo, Jawa Tengah. In: Undang: Jurnal Hukum 5, 2022, 1-41
2022Agung Wardana: The Indonesian Paradox in the Anthropocene. In: Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 24, 2022, 230-248
2021Agung Wardana: The Risk of Protecting the Environment: Strategic Litigation against Public Participation (SLAPP) in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia. In: Policy Matters, Special Issue 22 on Environmental Defenders 1, 2021, 44-67