Category: sustainability
17.12.2021
Colonialism, the “civilizing mission” and their impact on the formation of International Law
Those whom we call Indigenous Peoples, have not always been “Indigenous Peoples”. The term “Indigenous” in fact refers…
28.10.2021
The Rights of Nature in Ecuador, Bolivia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Indigenous Peoples as Earth defenders and legal innovators
When talking about the protection of Nature, is crucial to stress the role of Indigenous peoples, whose cosmovision…
06.06.2021
The anthropocentric approach in International Environmental Law
The 1972 Stockholm Declaration of the UN Conference on Human Environment states in its first article: “1. Man…
24.03.2021
Comparing worldviews: sacred nature vs. “capitalist nature”
In the last few years, the legal systems of several countries have introduced some important innovations, resulting in…
24.07.2020
The “Anthropocene” as a Eurocentric narrative?
Humans as “geological agents” We are living a moment of particular urgency, calling for a paradigmatic shift in…
23.11.2019
The impacts of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity addressed by Decision XIII/10 of the COP to the Convention on Biological Diversity
In recent years, marine debris (“any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of, or abandoned in…
19.07.2019
Rutzolijirisaxik Voluntary Guidelines
In November 2018, during its fourteenth meeting at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the COP to the Convention on Biological Diversity…