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Producing juridical knowledge: “Rights of Nature” or the naturalization of rights?
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2018Rights of Nature, the idea of extending legal personhood to nature, is today’s most prominent alternative to mainstream environmental governance. Proponents describe Rights of Nature as a grassroots movement of diverse actors opposing commodification of life and anthropocentric dualism of western thought.
Ariel Rawson, Becky Mansfield
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Transnational Environmental Law, 2022
AbstractThe Rights of Nature concept not only breaks with the anthropocentrism of existing (environmental) law; it also recognizes that nature has private interests, in addition to being of public interest. That is, whereas in classic sustainability thinking, the use of certain resources is allowed as long as public interests are not systematically ...
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AbstractThe Rights of Nature concept not only breaks with the anthropocentrism of existing (environmental) law; it also recognizes that nature has private interests, in addition to being of public interest. That is, whereas in classic sustainability thinking, the use of certain resources is allowed as long as public interests are not systematically ...
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2001
Abstract The closely related principles of ‘due process’ and ‘the rule of law’ are fundamental to the protection of human rights. Such rights can only be protected and enforced if the citizen has recourse to courts and tribunals which are independent of the state and which resolve disputes in accordance with fair procedures.
Richard Clayton, Hugh Tomlinson
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Abstract The closely related principles of ‘due process’ and ‘the rule of law’ are fundamental to the protection of human rights. Such rights can only be protected and enforced if the citizen has recourse to courts and tribunals which are independent of the state and which resolve disputes in accordance with fair procedures.
Richard Clayton, Hugh Tomlinson
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2022
Abstract This chapter is about the rights conferred by the law on copyright owners and the types of activity that amount to copyright infringement. It begins by considering the right to copy the work, in particular its distinct definition for different categories and types of work.
L. Bently +3 more
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Abstract This chapter is about the rights conferred by the law on copyright owners and the types of activity that amount to copyright infringement. It begins by considering the right to copy the work, in particular its distinct definition for different categories and types of work.
L. Bently +3 more
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Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020Maui Hudson +2 more
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Hospitality, tourism, human rights and the impact of COVID-19
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2020Thomas Baum
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Naturalized Rights of Animals, Animalized Rights of Nature
SSRN Electronic JournalMacarena Montes, Kristen Stilt
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