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IUCN WCEL Biodiversity Law Specialist Group
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IUCN WCEL Biodiversity Law Specialist Group

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Overview and description

The Biodiversity Law Specialist Group serves as a legal advisory and knowledge platform within WCEL, bringing together legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and experts working across biodiversity law and governance.

The Group contributes legal expertise to support:
• the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of biodiversity 
• the implementation of global biodiversity commitments 
• the development and strengthening of legal and institutional frameworks 

The Specialist Group engages across a range of thematic areas, including:
• area-based conservation and protected areas 
• marine biodiversity governance, including areas beyond national jurisdiction 
• rights-based approaches and equitable governance
• implementation of international biodiversity agreements 

Membership is open to professionals working in biodiversity law and governance, including early-career and senior experts. Members contribute on a voluntary basis through participation in project activities, expert dialogue, and knowledge development.

Group leadership

Ms Marina DEMARIA VENâNCIO
Deputy Chair

Marina Venâncio is an environmental lawyer with over ten years of experience in the field of environmental law research and practice. She is currently working as a legal officer at the United Nations Environment Programme and has previously contributed to several international and civil society organizations, including UNEP-WCMC, FAO and UNEP. She holds a master's degree in law, environment, and ecological politics from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil). Ms. Venancio has authored and co-authored more than forty publications in the field of domestic and international environmental law, and was awarded in 2016 the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research’s Green Talents Award for her research on agroecological public policies.

Marina Venâncio is an environmental lawyer with over ten years of experience in the field of environmental law research and practice. She is currently working as a legal officer at the United Nations ...

Mrs Maria-Goreti MUAVESI
Chair
Maria-Goreti Muavesi has over sixteen years of experience in the field of environmental law. She gained her law degree and post-graduate diploma in legal practice from the University of the South Pacific in 2004 and 2005 respectively and was subsequently admitted to the High Court of Fiji in 2005. She graduated from the University of Wollongong with a Master of Fisheries Policy in 2018 She started her career as a Legal Officer with the Department of Environment where she coordinated and managed programmes for the Unit responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the Environment Management Act (2005) (EMA) and provided legal advice to other Units within the Department. She assisted and managed the formulation of the Environment Management (EIA Processing) Regulations 2007 and Environment Management (Waste Disposal & Recycling) Regulations 2007. She then joined Munro Leys as a Solicitor in the Commercial Group of the firm practising in the areas of foreign investment, commercial property, corporate and environmental law. In 2010 she joined the Fiji Environmental Law Association (FELA) as Coordinator and Environmental Lawyer with the responsibility of setting up the FELA office and coordinating its programmes before embarking on another stint at private practice joining Howards Lawyers as a Senior Associate of the firm managing the environmental and natural resource law practice of the firm. Maria is currently a member of FELA, the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law, National Environmental Law of Australia and JICA Alumni Association of Fiji. She has attended various trainings in the field of International and Regional Environmental Law to boost her skill as an environmental lawyer. She is married to Eremodo Muavesi and recently gave birth to a daughter, Frances Muavesi.
Maria-Goreti Muavesi has over sixteen years of experience in the field of environmental law. She gained her law degree and post-graduate diploma in legal practice from the University of the South ...