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The relevance of the transdisciplinary approach to thinking about Ecological Justice
Tônia A. Horbatiuk Dutra, UFSC 2024 Humanity finds itself facing multiple crises at the beginning of this century – political, economic, social,…
Ecological humanities, philosophy and the “Third Culture”: notes for addressing ecological justice in a law school today
Gonzalo Gallardo Blanco, UAM 2024 The seriousness of the ecological crisis and the inadequacy with which it is being addressed in all…
“Camps for Ecological Justice”: From the University to the Territory
Cintia Giuliana Balaudo, UNL-CONICET – Natalia Ayelén Barrilis, UNL 2024 Public universities in Latin America play a key role in promoting science and…
Demands for ecological and environmental justice in the conflict of the Paraná Delta
Marianela Laura Galanzino, UNL-CONICET 2024 For some decades now, the perspective of Rights of Nature has been gaining ground in Latin America….
Climate activism and public intervention in the ecosocial crisis
Irene Ortiz, UAM 2024 Human beings do not depend on the environment just because they are part of an ecosystem, but above…
Chile’s constituent experience (2020-2022) and the debate on the legal status of nature
Lanna Thays Portela Moraes, UNL-CONICET 2024 From the second half of the last century, the global scientific community began to question the…
The first italian climate case: Giudizio Universale
Amedeo Del Galdo, UPO 2024 The number of cases regarding climate change have strongly increased worldwide and the growing importance that they…
Climate litigation: some methodological and theoretical insights from a comparative law perspective
Sofia Simou, UAM 2024 Climate litigation is being progressively elevated to an integrating part of the “Ecological Justice” concept given that ecology…
Rights of Nature: the nuances of the Latin American experience
María Valeria Berros, UNL-CONICET 2024 In recent years, the debate on the recognition of the rights of nature has grown substantially in…