
Over fifty people attended this conference organised by Newcastle Law School and supported by our Research Project Partners: the National Trust, Lancaster University and the Foundation for Common Land.
The conference looked at new models for commons governance and how best to recognise, protect and celebrate the cultural heritage of the modern commons.
Among the guest speakers were three Foundation for Common Land Trustees: Julia Aglionby; Graham Bathe and Chris Short.
See http://di.ncl.ac.uk/contestedcommons/?page_id=759 to download the conference papers.
