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The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) held the International Rights of Nature Tribunal in Bonn, at the LVR Landesmuseum on the 7th and 8th of November 2017. The Tribunal offers the opportunity to visualize a world in which law and authorities work in the side of Nature. It tests new legal concepts,Continue ReadingWelcome
WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? Rights of Nature is the recognition and honoring that Nature has rights. It is the recognition that our ecosystems – including trees, oceans, animals, mountains – have rights just as human beings have rights. Rights of Nature is about balancing what is good for human beings against what is good for other species, what is good for theplanet
ABOUT US - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE WHO WE ARE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (the “Alliance”) is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, the time has come to recognize thatContinue Reading About Us TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and Mother Earth is a sacred living being, which depends on all other living beings, including stones, water, air, earth and all the creatures that inhabit earth. All beings have the right to life, respect and even to be consulted. The Indigenous women spoke about the responsibility ofhumans to care
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
YES TO LIFE
info@gaianet.org. or, upload it directly onto Twitter. The Yes to Life, No to Mining movement was conceived by a group of individuals, organisations and networks – from Africa, Europe, North and South America – all concerned with the wellbeing of our planet in the face of the exponential growth of mining over the last decade.CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case THE CASE FOR RIGHTS OF NATURE IN FACE OF THE MIRADOR OPEN In March 2012, the government of Ecuador signed a contract with Ecuacorrientes (ECSA), a company of Chinese capital to extract copper, gold and silver from the Condor Highland in southeastern Ecuador. Today the humid tropical forest of the Condor Highland is one of the richest and most biodiverse areas of South America. The proposed MiradorContinue Reading The case for Rights of THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURESEE MORE ON THERIGHTSOFNATURE.ORG WELCOME - THE RIGHTS OF NATURERESOURCESGET INVOLVEDNEWS / EVENTSABOUTUSDONATE
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) held the International Rights of Nature Tribunal in Bonn, at the LVR Landesmuseum on the 7th and 8th of November 2017. The Tribunal offers the opportunity to visualize a world in which law and authorities work in the side of Nature. It tests new legal concepts,Continue ReadingWelcome
WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? Rights of Nature is the recognition and honoring that Nature has rights. It is the recognition that our ecosystems – including trees, oceans, animals, mountains – have rights just as human beings have rights. Rights of Nature is about balancing what is good for human beings against what is good for other species, what is good for theplanet
ABOUT US - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE WHO WE ARE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (the “Alliance”) is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, the time has come to recognize thatContinue Reading About Us TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and Mother Earth is a sacred living being, which depends on all other living beings, including stones, water, air, earth and all the creatures that inhabit earth. All beings have the right to life, respect and even to be consulted. The Indigenous women spoke about the responsibility ofhumans to care
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
YES TO LIFE
info@gaianet.org. or, upload it directly onto Twitter. The Yes to Life, No to Mining movement was conceived by a group of individuals, organisations and networks – from Africa, Europe, North and South America – all concerned with the wellbeing of our planet in the face of the exponential growth of mining over the last decade.CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case THE CASE FOR RIGHTS OF NATURE IN FACE OF THE MIRADOR OPEN In March 2012, the government of Ecuador signed a contract with Ecuacorrientes (ECSA), a company of Chinese capital to extract copper, gold and silver from the Condor Highland in southeastern Ecuador. Today the humid tropical forest of the Condor Highland is one of the richest and most biodiverse areas of South America. The proposed MiradorContinue Reading The case for Rights of THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURESEE MORE ON THERIGHTSOFNATURE.ORG HUBS - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Youth HUB. The Youth Hub for Rights of Nature is a global network and GARN Hub by youth and for youth (-35 years old) all over the world. The Hub has the objective to empower youth to become ambassadors of the Rights of Nature movement, generate positive impact and advocate successfully on behalf of the Rights of Nature and future generations. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
DOES NATURE HAVE RIGHTS? In 2008 Ecuador became the first nation to constitutionally recognize nature’s rights to “exist, flourish and evolve.”. Less than two years later, 35,000 people gathered for the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Led UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIVER RIGHTS From Earth Law Center (ELC) In the first half of 2017, four rivers have been granted legal personhood status, that is, they have been granted the same legal rights as a juristic person. This includes the Whanganui River in New Zealand, the Ganges (Ganga) and Yamuna Rivers in India, and the Atrato River in Colombia.Continue Reading Universal Declaration of River Rights WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? The earliest “rights of nature” laws recognized the right for ecosystems to “exist and flourish.”. Others, including the Ecuadorian constitutional provisions adopted in 2008, recognize the right for nature to exist, persist, evolve, and regenerate. Those laws also recognize the right of any person or organization to defend,protect, and
GREAT BARRIER REEF CASE International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Introduction of Case Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne Presenting for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance Authority of Person My name is Dr Erin Fitz-Henry, I am a lecturer in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. Today I am representingContinue Reading Great Barrier COLOMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS ATRATO RIVER POSSESSES Press Release: The Court Finds the Atrato Possesses Rights to “Protection, Conservation, Maintenance, and Restoration” Rights of Nature Movement Gaining Ground as Court Declares Need to Move Away from Legal Systems in Which Humans are the “Dominator of Nature” “(I)t is the human populations that are interdependent of the natural world – and not theContinue Reading Colombia THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURE by Natalia Greene. Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, the Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment (CEDENMA) and Fundación Pachamama praise the first successful case of the rights of nature in Ecuador and congratulate Richard Frederick Wheeler and Eleanor Geer Huddle, the two people who demanded the observance of the rights of nature CASE STUDY: HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES Case Study: Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States In the United States, human law has not forgotten nature, but it hasn’t protectedit either.
WELCOME - THE RIGHTS OF NATURERESOURCESGET INVOLVEDNEWS / EVENTSABOUTUSDONATE
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) held the International Rights of Nature Tribunal in Bonn, at the LVR Landesmuseum on the 7th and 8th of November 2017. The Tribunal offers the opportunity to visualize a world in which law and authorities work in the side of Nature. It tests new legal concepts,Continue ReadingWelcome
WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? Rights of Nature is the recognition and honoring that Nature has rights. It is the recognition that our ecosystems – including trees, oceans, animals, mountains – have rights just as human beings have rights. Rights of Nature is about balancing what is good for human beings against what is good for other species, what is good for theplanet
ABOUT US - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE WHO WE ARE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (the “Alliance”) is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, the time has come to recognize thatContinue Reading About Us TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and Mother Earth is a sacred living being, which depends on all other living beings, including stones, water, air, earth and all the creatures that inhabit earth. All beings have the right to life, respect and even to be consulted. The Indigenous women spoke about the responsibility ofhumans to care
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
YES TO LIFE
info@gaianet.org. or, upload it directly onto Twitter. The Yes to Life, No to Mining movement was conceived by a group of individuals, organisations and networks – from Africa, Europe, North and South America – all concerned with the wellbeing of our planet in the face of the exponential growth of mining over the last decade.CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case THE CASE FOR RIGHTS OF NATURE IN FACE OF THE MIRADOR OPEN In March 2012, the government of Ecuador signed a contract with Ecuacorrientes (ECSA), a company of Chinese capital to extract copper, gold and silver from the Condor Highland in southeastern Ecuador. Today the humid tropical forest of the Condor Highland is one of the richest and most biodiverse areas of South America. The proposed MiradorContinue Reading The case for Rights of THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURESEE MORE ON THERIGHTSOFNATURE.ORG WELCOME - THE RIGHTS OF NATURERESOURCESGET INVOLVEDNEWS / EVENTSABOUTUSDONATE
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) held the International Rights of Nature Tribunal in Bonn, at the LVR Landesmuseum on the 7th and 8th of November 2017. The Tribunal offers the opportunity to visualize a world in which law and authorities work in the side of Nature. It tests new legal concepts,Continue ReadingWelcome
WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? Rights of Nature is the recognition and honoring that Nature has rights. It is the recognition that our ecosystems – including trees, oceans, animals, mountains – have rights just as human beings have rights. Rights of Nature is about balancing what is good for human beings against what is good for other species, what is good for theplanet
ABOUT US - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE WHO WE ARE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (the “Alliance”) is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, the time has come to recognize thatContinue Reading About Us TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and Mother Earth is a sacred living being, which depends on all other living beings, including stones, water, air, earth and all the creatures that inhabit earth. All beings have the right to life, respect and even to be consulted. The Indigenous women spoke about the responsibility ofhumans to care
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
YES TO LIFE
info@gaianet.org. or, upload it directly onto Twitter. The Yes to Life, No to Mining movement was conceived by a group of individuals, organisations and networks – from Africa, Europe, North and South America – all concerned with the wellbeing of our planet in the face of the exponential growth of mining over the last decade.CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case THE CASE FOR RIGHTS OF NATURE IN FACE OF THE MIRADOR OPEN In March 2012, the government of Ecuador signed a contract with Ecuacorrientes (ECSA), a company of Chinese capital to extract copper, gold and silver from the Condor Highland in southeastern Ecuador. Today the humid tropical forest of the Condor Highland is one of the richest and most biodiverse areas of South America. The proposed MiradorContinue Reading The case for Rights of THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURESEE MORE ON THERIGHTSOFNATURE.ORG HUBS - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Youth HUB. The Youth Hub for Rights of Nature is a global network and GARN Hub by youth and for youth (-35 years old) all over the world. The Hub has the objective to empower youth to become ambassadors of the Rights of Nature movement, generate positive impact and advocate successfully on behalf of the Rights of Nature and future generations. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH Article 1. Mother Earth. (1) Mother Earth is a living being. (2) Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings. (3) Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth. (4) The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienablein
TIMELINE - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE Timeline. 1972 The Southern California Law Review published law professor Christopher Stone’s seminal article, “Should trees have standing – toward legal rights for natural objects.”. Stone described how under the existing structure of law, nature was considered right-less, having no legally recognized rights to defendand enforce.
DOES NATURE HAVE RIGHTS? In 2008 Ecuador became the first nation to constitutionally recognize nature’s rights to “exist, flourish and evolve.”. Less than two years later, 35,000 people gathered for the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Led UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIVER RIGHTS From Earth Law Center (ELC) In the first half of 2017, four rivers have been granted legal personhood status, that is, they have been granted the same legal rights as a juristic person. This includes the Whanganui River in New Zealand, the Ganges (Ganga) and Yamuna Rivers in India, and the Atrato River in Colombia.Continue Reading Universal Declaration of River Rights WHAT IS RIGHTS OF NATURE? The earliest “rights of nature” laws recognized the right for ecosystems to “exist and flourish.”. Others, including the Ecuadorian constitutional provisions adopted in 2008, recognize the right for nature to exist, persist, evolve, and regenerate. Those laws also recognize the right of any person or organization to defend,protect, and
GREAT BARRIER REEF CASE International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Introduction of Case Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne Presenting for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance Authority of Person My name is Dr Erin Fitz-Henry, I am a lecturer in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. Today I am representingContinue Reading Great Barrier COLOMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS ATRATO RIVER POSSESSES Press Release: The Court Finds the Atrato Possesses Rights to “Protection, Conservation, Maintenance, and Restoration” Rights of Nature Movement Gaining Ground as Court Declares Need to Move Away from Legal Systems in Which Humans are the “Dominator of Nature” “(I)t is the human populations that are interdependent of the natural world – and not theContinue Reading Colombia THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CASE OF THE RIGHTS OF NATURE by Natalia Greene. Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, the Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment (CEDENMA) and Fundación Pachamama praise the first successful case of the rights of nature in Ecuador and congratulate Richard Frederick Wheeler and Eleanor Geer Huddle, the two people who demanded the observance of the rights of nature CASE STUDY: HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES Case Study: Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States In the United States, human law has not forgotten nature, but it hasn’t protectedit either.
INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Indigenous women of the North Casey Camp-Horinek (Ponca, OK, USA) and of the South Patricia Gualinga (Sarayaku, Ecuador) laid the foundation for the Tribunal by speaking about ways to understand Mother Earth and live in harmony with Nature. According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and MotherContinue Reading Indigenous NEW ARTICLE ON RIGHTS OF NATURE Hello friends, we want to share an article written by Carlotta Byrne who coordinates the Earth Jurisprudence Programme at the Gaia Foundation.She originally trained as a lawyer before taking a sabbatical to do community food growing. She lived and worked at Schumacher College where she encountered Gaia’s work on Earth Jurisprudence. The philosophy and movementContinue Reading PENNSYLVANIA FARMER PROTECTS RIGHTS OF NATURE THROUGH In November 2012, Stephen Cleghorn, PhD, a Pennsylvania organic farmer, became the first landowner in the United States to use a conservation easement to recognize the rights of water, forest, and wild ecosystems. The easement bans activities, like shale gas hydrofracking, which would violate those rights, and elevates the rights of nature above the powerContinue Reading Pennsylvania farmer VIVIR BIEN / BUEN VIVIR Notes for the Debate: Vivir Bien / Buen Vivir Let’s walk with our backs toward the future and our eyes on the past so we can find our way to utopia. Follow the debate in Systemic Alternative and learn more about what prominent authors have emphasized. The following includes a few excerpts from the SystemicContinue Reading Vivir Bien /Buen Vivir
CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case RIVERS AND NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS AS RIGHTS BEARING SUBJECTS By Robin R Milam In a historic preliminary agreement announced in August 2012, the Whanganui River of New Zealand is being granted legal personhood rights. The River is a major commercial route on the North Island and is sacred to the Whanganui iwi ─ Maori. Negotiations have taken decades to get this far. The proposedContinue Reading Rivers and Natural Ecosystems as Rights Bearing Subjects COLOMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS ATRATO RIVER POSSESSES Press Release: The Court Finds the Atrato Possesses Rights to “Protection, Conservation, Maintenance, and Restoration” Rights of Nature Movement Gaining Ground as Court Declares Need to Move Away from Legal Systems in Which Humans are the “Dominator of Nature” “(I)t is the human populations that are interdependent of the natural world – and not theContinue Reading Colombia GREAT BARRIER REEF CASE International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Introduction of Case Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne Presenting for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance Authority of Person My name is Dr Erin Fitz-Henry, I am a lecturer in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. Today I am representingContinue Reading Great Barrier UNITED STATES ARCHIVES Opportunities, Risks, and Obstacles Friday October 27, 2017 The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF), with its International Center for the Rights of Nature, is partnering with Tulane Law School to host the Rights of Nature Symposium: Driving Rights of Nature into Law – Opportunities, Risks, and Obstacles. GOOD LIVING AND NATURE IN ECUADOR'S CONSTITUTION Good Living, Nature and Nationalities in the new Constitution: a hopeful reading. by Mario Melo (Translated by Google Translate) The pre referendum situation being experienced by the country, invites Ecuadorians to make a renewed positive reading of the constitutional text and proposed for approval. INDIGENOUS COSMOVISION AND TRIBUNAL International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Indigenous women of the North Casey Camp-Horinek (Ponca, OK, USA) and of the South Patricia Gualinga (Sarayaku, Ecuador) laid the foundation for the Tribunal by speaking about ways to understand Mother Earth and live in harmony with Nature. According to Indigenous cosmovision, nature and MotherContinue Reading Indigenous NEW ARTICLE ON RIGHTS OF NATURE Hello friends, we want to share an article written by Carlotta Byrne who coordinates the Earth Jurisprudence Programme at the Gaia Foundation.She originally trained as a lawyer before taking a sabbatical to do community food growing. She lived and worked at Schumacher College where she encountered Gaia’s work on Earth Jurisprudence. The philosophy and movementContinue Reading PENNSYLVANIA FARMER PROTECTS RIGHTS OF NATURE THROUGH In November 2012, Stephen Cleghorn, PhD, a Pennsylvania organic farmer, became the first landowner in the United States to use a conservation easement to recognize the rights of water, forest, and wild ecosystems. The easement bans activities, like shale gas hydrofracking, which would violate those rights, and elevates the rights of nature above the powerContinue Reading Pennsylvania farmer VIVIR BIEN / BUEN VIVIR Notes for the Debate: Vivir Bien / Buen Vivir Let’s walk with our backs toward the future and our eyes on the past so we can find our way to utopia. Follow the debate in Systemic Alternative and learn more about what prominent authors have emphasized. The following includes a few excerpts from the SystemicContinue Reading Vivir Bien /Buen Vivir
CHEVRON/TEXACO CASE
Rights of Nature Tribunal Presented by Julio Prieto On February 5, 1964 , the Ecuadorian government concessioned a land area of approximately 1,431,430 acres to the Gulf Texaco Consortium to explore and extract oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon. The same contract and subsequent agreements established Texaco as the operator in charge of all technical operations.Continue Reading Chevron/Texaco Case RIVERS AND NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS AS RIGHTS BEARING SUBJECTS By Robin R Milam In a historic preliminary agreement announced in August 2012, the Whanganui River of New Zealand is being granted legal personhood rights. The River is a major commercial route on the North Island and is sacred to the Whanganui iwi ─ Maori. Negotiations have taken decades to get this far. The proposedContinue Reading Rivers and Natural Ecosystems as Rights Bearing Subjects COLOMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS ATRATO RIVER POSSESSES Press Release: The Court Finds the Atrato Possesses Rights to “Protection, Conservation, Maintenance, and Restoration” Rights of Nature Movement Gaining Ground as Court Declares Need to Move Away from Legal Systems in Which Humans are the “Dominator of Nature” “(I)t is the human populations that are interdependent of the natural world – and not theContinue Reading Colombia GREAT BARRIER REEF CASE International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Introduction of Case Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne Presenting for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance Authority of Person My name is Dr Erin Fitz-Henry, I am a lecturer in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. Today I am representingContinue Reading Great Barrier UNITED STATES ARCHIVES Opportunities, Risks, and Obstacles Friday October 27, 2017 The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF), with its International Center for the Rights of Nature, is partnering with Tulane Law School to host the Rights of Nature Symposium: Driving Rights of Nature into Law – Opportunities, Risks, and Obstacles. GOOD LIVING AND NATURE IN ECUADOR'S CONSTITUTION Good Living, Nature and Nationalities in the new Constitution: a hopeful reading. by Mario Melo (Translated by Google Translate) The pre referendum situation being experienced by the country, invites Ecuadorians to make a renewed positive reading of the constitutional text and proposed for approval. WELCOME - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) held the International Rights of Nature Tribunal in Bonn, at the LVR Landesmuseum on the 7th and 8th of November 2017. The Tribunal offers the opportunity to visualize a world in which law and authorities work in the side of Nature. It tests new legal concepts,Continue ReadingWelcome
ABOUT US - THE RIGHTS OF NATURE WHO WE ARE The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (the “Alliance”) is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”. Rather than treating nature as property under the law, the time has come to recognize thatContinue Reading About Us RED MUD POLLUTION IN MARSEILLE: EUROPEAN RIGHTS OF NATURE The aluminum factory of Gardanneemits toxic waste full of heavy metals and heightened radioactivity, causing the famous red mud in Marseille. COLOMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS ATRATO RIVER POSSESSES Press Release: The Court Finds the Atrato Possesses Rights to “Protection, Conservation, Maintenance, and Restoration” Rights of Nature Movement Gaining Ground as Court Declares Need to Move Away from Legal Systems in Which Humans are the “Dominator of Nature” “(I)t is the human populations that are interdependent of the natural world – and not theContinue Reading Colombia VIVIR BIEN / BUEN VIVIR Notes for the Debate: Vivir Bien / Buen Vivir Let’s walk with our backs toward the future and our eyes on the past so we can find our way to utopia. Follow the debate in Systemic Alternative and learn more about what prominent authors have emphasized. The following includes a few excerpts from the SystemicContinue Reading Vivir Bien /Buen Vivir
GREAT BARRIER REEF CASE International Rights of Nature Tribunal Lima, Peru – December 2014 Introduction of Case Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne Presenting for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance Authority of Person My name is Dr Erin Fitz-Henry, I am a lecturer in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. Today I am representingContinue Reading Great Barrier FINALLY BEING HEARD: THE GREAT BARRIER REEF AND THE By Michelle Maloney, PhD, Australian Earth Laws Alliance, Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity Vol 3 (1) 2015, Griffth University, Queensland, Australia FINALLY BEING HEARD ~ VOL 3(1) 2015 CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION II EARTH JURISPRUDENCE: “WILD LAW” AND THE RIGHTS OF NATURE III THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE AND ITS CREATION OFContinue Reading Finally Being Heard: The Great Barrier Reef and PARIS: FINANCIALIZATION OF NATURE Case Presenter Ivonne Yanez (Acción Ecológica, Ecuador) Compensation mechanisms linked to biodiversity conservation Genevieve Azam (Attac France) Gloria Ushigua (Sápara, Ecuador), Sengwer Indigenous representative – video – (Kenya, Africa) EU biodiversity offsets, WRM Report on REDD+, economic valuation of nature Jutta Kill (biologist, Germany) Judge’s Statement: Tom Goldtooth GOOD LIVING AND NATURE IN ECUADOR'S CONSTITUTION Good Living, Nature and Nationalities in the new Constitution: a hopeful reading. by Mario Melo (Translated by Google Translate) The pre referendum situation being experienced by the country, invites Ecuadorians to make a renewed positive reading of the constitutional text and proposed for approval.EXPLORING WILD LAW
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Apr, 27
HYDROPOWER DAMS DAMAGING THE BALKAN RIVERS: FOURTH CASE HEARING OF EUROPEAN RIGHTS OF NATURE TRIBUNALApril 27, 2021 by
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The Balkan Rivers are a huge hotspot for biodiversity, but they are being threatened by the construction of 3,500 small hydropower dams, resulting in the mass destruction of ecosystems and watercourses, and thus, of several unique species. Experts have deemed this as enormous ecocide, and it’s happening now. Ecocide in Balkan Rivers hearing Download theContinue Reading Hydropower dams damaging the Balkan rivers: Fourth case hearing of European Rights of Nature Tribunal Read more Hydropower dams damaging the Balkan rivers: Fourth case hearing of European Rights of Nature TribunalMar, 9
THIRD CASE OF THE EUROPEAN TRIBUNAL IN DEFENSE OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS:LAKE VÄTTERN CASE
March 9, 2021 by
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The Tribunal will hear and try five critical aquatic ecosystem cases brought by frontline, impacted communities, and experts from across Europe. This third case in the series is focusing on Lake Vättern. Lake Vättern is the second largest lake in Sweden. It provides drinking water for more than 250.000 people, a number that may increase substantially inContinue Reading Third case of the European Tribunal in Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems: Lake Vättern Case Read more Third case of the European Tribunal in Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems: Lake Vättern Case*
Feb, 9
EUROPEAN TRIBUNAL IN DEFENSE OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: FRENCH GUIANACASE
February 9, 2021 byCommunications
The European Tribunal in Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems presents its second case: Rights for French Guiana, on Saturday, February 27th, 5 pm Paris time. This second case in the series is focusing on French Guiana. For more than 30 years, illegal gold mining has severely hit the French Guiana region. This activity is devastating theContinue Reading European Tribunal in Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems: FrenchGuiana Case
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Jan, 27
FIRST AUDIENCE OF THE TRIBUNAL IN DEFENSE OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: RIGHTS FOR LA MER DE GLACE January 27, 2021 byCommunications
The first hearing of the European Tribunal for Aquatic Ecosystems will take place on January 30th 2021 at 5 pm. To inaugurate this citizen tribunal organised by the European Network of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN), Notre Affaire à Tous will defend the Mer de Glace case, alongside the Mountain WildernessContinue Reading First audience of the Tribunal in Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems: Rights forla Mer de Glace
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Jan, 26
THE ECUADORIAN COURT ELIMINATES GAS FLARING IN OIL INDUSTRY January 26, 2021 byCommunications
Excellent news for the consolidation of the Rights of Nature in Ecuador: this morning, the judges of the Court of Sucumbíos have ruled in favor of the nine girls from the Amazon, plaintiffs in the Action for Protection, which has been filed with the aim of eliminating gas flaring in the oil industry. This rulingContinue Reading The Ecuadorian Court eliminates gas flaring in oil industry Read more The Ecuadorian Court eliminates gas flaring in oil industryNov, 25
DEFEND NONHLE AND ALL DEFENDERS OF MOTHER EARTH! November 25, 2020 byCommunications
The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (“GARN”) stands in solidarity with Nonhle Mbuthuma, whose life is under threat for defending her community and Mother Earth against mining and a toll road. Nonhle is a director of the Wild Law Institute (a member of GARN), a leading member of the Amadiba Crisis Committee (“ACC”) andContinue Reading DEFEND NONHLE AND ALL DEFENDERS OF MOTHER EARTH! Read more DEFEND NONHLE AND ALL DEFENDERS OF MOTHER EARTH!*
Nov, 17
TOWARDS AN EU CHARTER OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF NATURE!!! November 17, 2020 byCommunications
The Rights of Nature movement is taking the world by storm. We hope to see many countries unite through this cause. Please check out the following link for more information about that is going on in RON related news in Europe! https://www.eesc.europa.eu/en/our-work/publications-other-work/publications/towards-eu-charter-fundamental-rights-nature Read more TOWARDS AN EU CHARTER OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF NATURE!!!Nov, 12
COURT DECISION ON LLURIMAGUA – RIGHTS OF NATURE CASE – ECUADOR November 12, 2020 byCommunications
“In a huge win for the environment, on Thursday 24 September a judge at the Cotacachi Court ruled that the Ministry of the Environment failed at its job of protecting species on the Llurimagua mining concession in northwestern Ecuador’s biodiverse cloud forests. The case has implications for mining companies operating throughout Ecuador,” says Rebekah Hayden, aContinue Reading Court decision on Llurimagua – Rights of Nature Case – Ecuador Read more Court decision on Llurimagua – Rights of Nature Case –Ecuador
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Nov, 12
AMICUS CURIAE FOR LOS CEDROS NATURAL RESERVE IN ECUADOR November 12, 2020 byCommunications
Los Cedros Natural Reserve has lived through a historic moment in time, with the appeal to Rights of Nature, which can be found in the Constitution of Ecuador. Earth Law Center, The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and the Center for Biological Diversity presented an Amicus Curiae in favor of Los Cedros. IfContinue Reading Amicus Curiae for Los Cedros Natural Reserve in Ecuador Read more Amicus Curiae for Los Cedros Natural Reserve in EcuadorNov, 12
NEW ARTICLE ABOUT RIGHTS OF NATURE IN ECUADOR IN THE ECOLOGIST November 12, 2020 byCommunications
“The outcome of a case to protect the Los Cedros Reserve from mining will set a precedent for all future Rights of Nature cases in Ecuador. Los Cedros Reserve in north-western Ecuador is one of the most biologically diverse habitats in the world, with more than 4,800 hectares (nearly 12,000 acres) of primary cloud forest safeguardingContinue Reading New article about Rights of Nature in Ecuador in The Ecologist Read more New article about Rights of Nature in Ecuador in TheEcologist
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