The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the current environmental laws are not enough to protect nature from human harm. The movement emphasize the need to acknowledge other living entities in our law systems, regardless of their use or benefit for humans. It requires a paradigm shift in the way that modern societies relate to nature, moving from an anthropocentric to an ecocentric age. The first and only nation that has enacted the Rights of Nature in its constitution is Ecuador in 2008. On a global scale this is an historic event challenging the human norm of acting superior to nature. Due to the magnitude of this event, this inductive study investigates the causal mechanisms of the proce...
All legal systems by now must confront the issue of environmental protection. The scope of this pape...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
The Rights of Nature is a relatively new approach to sustainable development, promoting that current...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution built a particular system for environment protection, breaking the ...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The recognition of rights to nature by the Constitution of Ecuador sets a new normative scenario for...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
Earth jurisprudence represents an alternative approach to the law based on the belief that nature ha...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
This paper makes a hermeneutics of constitutional recognition of the nature rights in Ecuador, in th...
La naturaleza ha sido, por largo tiempo, una voz no escuchada por el derecho. Sin embargo, desde los...
All legal systems by now must confront the issue of environmental protection. The scope of this pape...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
The Rights of Nature is a relatively new approach to sustainable development, promoting that current...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution built a particular system for environment protection, breaking the ...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The recognition of rights to nature by the Constitution of Ecuador sets a new normative scenario for...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
Earth jurisprudence represents an alternative approach to the law based on the belief that nature ha...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
This paper makes a hermeneutics of constitutional recognition of the nature rights in Ecuador, in th...
La naturaleza ha sido, por largo tiempo, una voz no escuchada por el derecho. Sin embargo, desde los...
All legal systems by now must confront the issue of environmental protection. The scope of this pape...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
The Rights of Nature is a relatively new approach to sustainable development, promoting that current...