Cameron Holley is Professor of Environmental Law at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. He is the Director of the UNSW Connected Waters Institute, the convenor of the UNSW Environment Law Research Group, a member of the Earth System Law Taskforce and Mercury Australia and a Sustainability Fellow of the PLuS Alliance.
He is a graduate of Griffith University, Brisbane (BSc Env and LLB 1st Hons), and the Australian National University (PhD in Regulatory Studies). Prior to joining academia, he was a planning, environment and energy lawyer. His books include Criminology and Climate (with Phelan and Shearing, 2020), Sustainable Groundwater Management (with Rinaudo, Barnett, Montginoul 2020), Reforming Water Law and Governance (with Sinclair, Springer, 2018), Criminology and the Anthropocene (with Shearing, Routledge, 2017), Trans-jurisdictional Water Law and Governance (with Rayfuse and Gray, Earthscan, 2016) and The New Environmental Governance (with Gunningham and Shearing, Routledge, 2012). His forthcoming book is entitled Intelligent Regulation (with Sinclair, Routledge 2021).