The Rights of Nature (RoN) promote a new understanding of the human environment, where natural entities are conceived as subjects with intrinsic value independent of human interests. The implementation of this idea gained momentum in the United States in 2006. One decade and a half later, the idea has spread all over the world. Despite some efforts, a sophisticated geographical inventory of the movement is missing. Building on Kauffman (2020), we identified and analysed 409 initiatives in 39 countries, creating the most comprehensive database of RoN initiatives to date. We developed a taxonomy that may guide further research. We also present two detailed maps which can help policymakers, legislators, judges, researchers, and the public at l...
The current environmental crisis is historical. The Earth is in critical shape, the sixth mass extin...
The recognition of the Rights of Nature has been established though several constitutional, legislat...
There is a growing movement of establishing rights to nature in legal statues and jurisprudences acr...
The Rights of Nature (RoN) promote a new understanding of the human environment, where natural entit...
How Rights of Nature laws are transforming governance to address environmental crises through more e...
This contribution reflects on the potential impact of the rights of nature for ecological justice. F...
Rivers, landscapes, whole territories: these are the latest entities environmental activists have fo...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding immediate action in response to ...
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology...
In recent years, the Rights of Nature (RoN) has emerged as a new and evolving paradigm for environme...
Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman,...
The rights-of-nature model is gaining traction as an innovative legal approach for nature conservati...
Introduction: The recognition of the Rights of Nature has been established though several constituti...
The Global Rights of Nature Initiative Project summarizes aspects of Rights of Nature initiatives ar...
The current environmental crisis is historical. The Earth is in critical shape, the sixth mass extin...
The recognition of the Rights of Nature has been established though several constitutional, legislat...
There is a growing movement of establishing rights to nature in legal statues and jurisprudences acr...
The Rights of Nature (RoN) promote a new understanding of the human environment, where natural entit...
How Rights of Nature laws are transforming governance to address environmental crises through more e...
This contribution reflects on the potential impact of the rights of nature for ecological justice. F...
Rivers, landscapes, whole territories: these are the latest entities environmental activists have fo...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
An international consensus of scientific experts is now demanding immediate action in response to ...
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology...
In recent years, the Rights of Nature (RoN) has emerged as a new and evolving paradigm for environme...
Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman,...
The rights-of-nature model is gaining traction as an innovative legal approach for nature conservati...
Introduction: The recognition of the Rights of Nature has been established though several constituti...
The Global Rights of Nature Initiative Project summarizes aspects of Rights of Nature initiatives ar...
The current environmental crisis is historical. The Earth is in critical shape, the sixth mass extin...
The recognition of the Rights of Nature has been established though several constitutional, legislat...
There is a growing movement of establishing rights to nature in legal statues and jurisprudences acr...