Julian Morris
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Julian Morris is director of think-tank International Policy Network
International Policy Network
The International Policy Network is a global think tank headquartered in the City of London. It defines itself as a non-partisan, non-profit organization, but has also been described as a "corporate-funded campaigning group"...

, was formerly a Research Fellow and subsequently Director of the Environment and Technology Programme of the Institute of Economic Affairs
Institute of Economic Affairs
The Institute of Economic Affairs , founded in 1955, styles itself the UK's pre-eminent free-market think-tank. Its mission is to improve understanding of the fundamental institutions of a free society by analysing and expounding the role of markets in solving economic and social...

. He is also a visiting professor of Economics at the University of Buckingham
University of Buckingham
The University of Buckingham is an independent, non-sectarian, research and teaching university located in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Great Ouse. It was originally founded as Buckingham University College in the 1970s and received its Royal Charter from the...

. Recently he became co-editor with Indur M. Goklany of the Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development.

Education

  • Graduate Diploma, Law, University of Westminster
    University of Westminster
    The University of Westminster is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. Its origins go back to the foundation of the Royal Polytechnic Institution in 1838, and it was awarded university status in 1992.The university's headquarters and original campus are based on Regent...

    , 1999
  • MPhil, Land Economics, Cambridge University, 1995
  • MSc, Environment and Resource Economics, University College London
    University College London
    University College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom and the oldest and largest constituent college of the federal University of London...

    , 1993
  • MA, Economics, Edinburgh University, 1992

Publications

  • Morris, J. (2008): 'When it comes to the sustainability of marine resources, institutions matter' (Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development, Editorial, Vol. 1, Issue 2)
  • Morris, J. (2005) “The Environment in 2055,” in Philip Booth (ed) Towards a Liberal Utopia, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, pp. 187 – 199
  • Okonski, K. and Morris, J. (ed) (2004): Environment and Health: Myths and Realities, London: International Policy Press.
  • Morris, J. (2003): ‘Climbing out of the Hole: Sunsets, Subjective Value, the Environment and English Common Law,’ Fordham Environmental Law Journal, Vol XIV, No. 2, 343-
  • Morris J. (ed) (2002): Sustainable Development: Promoting Progress or Perpetuating Poverty, London: Profile Books.
  • Morris, J. (2002): ‘Insuring Against Negligence: Medical Indemnity in Australia’, Policy, Vol. 18, No.3, Spring, pp. 10–15.
  • Morris, J. (2002): ‘Real Sustainability,’ IPA Review, Vol. 54, No. 3, September, pp. 14–16.
  • Morris, J, Reekie, W.D , Moffatt, R. and Tren, R. (2002): Ideal Matter: Globalisation and the Intellectual Property Debate, Brussels: Centre for the New Europe
  • Morris, J. (2002): “Coping with Change: Institutions for Human Habitation of Planet Earth”, in Nature’s Revenge? Hurricanes, Floods and Climate Change, London: Hodder and Staughton.
  • Morris, J. (2002): ‘The Relationship between Risk Assessment and the Precautionary Principle,’ Toxicology, Vols. 181-182, pp. 127–130.
  • Morris, J. (2002) ‘The Precautionary Principle and Biotechnology,’ Int. J. Biotechnology, Vol 4, No. 1, pp. 46–61.
  • Morris, J, Reekie, W.D , and Moffatt, R. (2001): Ideal Matter: Globalisation and the Intellectual Property Debate, New Delhi: Liberty Institute
  • Morris, J. (ed.) (2000): Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle, Oxford: Butterworth- Heinemann
  • Morris, J. (2000): E Future Not € Past, London: Business for Sterling.
  • Morris, J. (2000): ‘Living in Virtual Reality,’ Economic Affairs 20 (1), March, pp. 2–4.
  • Morris, J. and Bate, R. (eds.) (1999): Fearing Food: Risk, Health and the Environment, Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Morris, J. (1999): 'Law, Property Rights, Markets and the Environment,' included in a volume edited by Hannes Gissurarson, published by University of Iceland Press.
  • Morris, J. (1998): 'Ecolabels and Consumer Choice: Theory and Practice,' Paper presented to OECD workshop on Ecolabels, Berlin, October 26–28.
  • Morris, J. (1998): 'International Environmental Agreements: Developing Another Path,' Paper presented to workshop on the Greening of US Foreign Policy, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, October 13–14.
  • Morris, J. (1988): ‘Law, Markets and Waste,’ Paper presented to European Waste Club workshop on Economic Instruments and Waste Management, London, 15 July.
  • Morris, J. (1998) 'Popper, Hayek and Environmental Regulation,' Paper presented at the British Council/Adam Smith Society, Milan, 24 June.
  • Morris, J. (1998): ‘Extended Producer Responsibility: Objectives, Incentives and Impact on Trade’, Paper presented at the OECD Workshop on Extended Producer Responsibility, Helsinki, 11–13 May.
  • Morris, J. (1998) ‘Water and the Environment’, Economic Affairs, 18 (2), 2-.
  • Morris, J. (ed.) (1997): Climate Change: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom, London: Institute of Economic Affairs.
  • Morris J. (1997) : 'La propriete et les plantificateurs, ou comment l’Etat a detruit la campagne anglaise', in Falque et Massenet (ed.) droits de propriete et environment, Paris: Dalloz.
  • Morris, J. (1997): Green Goods? Consumers, Product Labels and the Environment, London: IEA.
  • Morris, J. (1997): ISO 14000: Regulation by Any Other Name? Washington DC: Competitive Enterprise Institute.
  • Morris, J. and Scarlett, L. (1996): Buying Green, Los Angeles: The Reason Foundation.
  • Morris, J. (1996): 'Trade and the Environment', Economic Affairs, 16 (5), 4 - 6.
  • Morris, J. (1996): review of ‘Green Backlash’ (Andrew Rowell), Nature.
  • Morris, J. (1995): ‘The Truth in the Balance,’ review of ‘Environmental Gore’ (ed. J. Baden), Nature.
  • Morris, J. (1995): The Political Economy of Land Degradation, London: Institute of Economic Affairs.
  • Bate, R and Morris, J. (1994): Global Warming: Apocalypse of Hot Air, London: Institute of Economic Affairs.

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