
The Rights of Rice and Future of Nature
99% Invisible
Rights of Nature: A Legal Revolution
This chapter investigates the burgeoning legal strategy advocating for the rights of nature, treating natural entities as legal persons. It emphasizes Indigenous philosophies, particularly from the Chippewa and Maori, and explores legal examples from around the world, such as New Zealand's Tūhoe people and Ecuador's constitutional reforms. The discussion delves into the implications of recognizing nature's rights for environmental advocacy and challenges traditional colonial perspectives.
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