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A World Parliament of Rivers

by Rita Brara and María Valeria Berros

13 minutes

How do we rescue rivers from the ravages of the Anthropocene epoch? Legal systems in the Global South are merging law with local customs to forge new ...

Ecological Constitutionalism: A Necessity

by Jens Kersten

14 minutes

It is no longer a new idea to state that we are living in the Anthropocene—an era in which humanity has become a force of nature. But when we look mor...

Animal Rights vs. Bullfights: The Horns of an Indian Dilemma

by Rita Brara

6 minutes

Animal rights activists in India have been at the forefront of a legal campaign against jallikattu—a form of bullfighting in the province of Tami...

The Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador: Pachamama Has Rights

by María Valeria Berros

5 minutes

Nature has recently been recognized as a subject rather than an object of rights in some Latin American countries. This is the case in Bolivia, on a l...
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