Case Studies
Presumably utopian, but already a reality: Rights of Nature are not only subject to political demands. They are already forming part of legal codes in diverse parts of the world, in very different ways. Some of these cases are gathered here - and more are to follow soon.
Mar Menor: Europe's first ecosystem with legal 'personhood’
by Eduardo Salazar-Ortuño & Teresa Vicente-Giménez
Indigenous Biocultures and Rights of Nature in Uganda
Interview with Dennis Tabaro
The River as a Legal Person: The case of the Whanganui River in New Zealand
by Klaus Bosselmann and Timothy Williams