(2024) Living Environmental Law — Location: Wageningen University (27.March.2024)
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Petel, MatthiasUCLouvain
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Rights of nature not only transform relationships between human and non-human beings, they also redistribute legal power among social groups with competing claims over land and resources. Building on this premise, the institutionalization of rights of nature must account for power differentials within human communities and guard against the entrenchment of neo-colonial conservation models rooted in dispossession and exclusion.