As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, which address the overuse of water, and underprovision of ecosystem health, is rising. One new and emerging approach is the use of legal personality to protect water systems in law through the granting of legal rights to rivers. This constitutes a significant development in the fields of environmental law and water resources management, yet little analysis is available of how the approach has been used and applied. We critically examine the new legal rights for rivers using three case studies from Australia, New Zealand, and India. We analyze how legal rights have been created in each case, and the complexity of enforcing these legal rights to pr...
Rights of Nature (RoN) approaches as a tool to protect ecosystems and nature is gaining growing atte...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
In 2017, four rivers were granted legal rights: the Whanganui in New Zealand, Rio Atrato in Colombia...
The following compilation is substantially reproduced and adapted from a series of essays that appea...
© 2018, © 2018 Engineers Australia. In 2017, rivers in New Zealand, India and Colombia received lega...
An increasing number of court rulings and legislation worldwide are recognizing rights of nature to ...
An increasing number of court rulings and legislation worldwide are recognizing rights of nature to ...
In the space of ten years, a number of novel and unique legal developments have arisen in different ...
In the early 2000s, the idea of giving legal rights to nature was on the fringes of environmental le...
The New Zealand Parliament has recently granted the Whanganui River and the Te Urewera mountain ecos...
The concepts of recognizing elements of nature as having legal personality have been appearing for m...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Rights of Nature (RoN) approaches as a tool to protect ecosystems and nature is gaining growing atte...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
As pressures on water resources increase, the demand for innovative institutional arrangements, whic...
In 2017, four rivers were granted legal rights: the Whanganui in New Zealand, Rio Atrato in Colombia...
The following compilation is substantially reproduced and adapted from a series of essays that appea...
© 2018, © 2018 Engineers Australia. In 2017, rivers in New Zealand, India and Colombia received lega...
An increasing number of court rulings and legislation worldwide are recognizing rights of nature to ...
An increasing number of court rulings and legislation worldwide are recognizing rights of nature to ...
In the space of ten years, a number of novel and unique legal developments have arisen in different ...
In the early 2000s, the idea of giving legal rights to nature was on the fringes of environmental le...
The New Zealand Parliament has recently granted the Whanganui River and the Te Urewera mountain ecos...
The concepts of recognizing elements of nature as having legal personality have been appearing for m...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Recognition of the right to the environment as a human right in several jurisdictions revolutionised...
Rights of Nature (RoN) approaches as a tool to protect ecosystems and nature is gaining growing atte...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...