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‘Shared Rights on a Shared Island: time to acknowledge the rights of nature?’

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Hosting Organizations:

Environmental Justice Northern Ireland

Friends of the Earth - Northern Ireland

‘Shared Rights on a Shared Island: time to acknowledge the rights of nature?’

Wednesday 21st April @ 7pm BST (London/Belfast), 2pm Eastern, 11am Pacific

The registration link is here.

Perspectives which adopt a 'rights of nature' approach to protect nature and recognise the intrinsic rights of ecosystems and species to evolve, flourish and regenerate are gaining traction across the world. In this webinar, we will consider the global rights of nature movement and the potential for this movement to find its place on the island of Ireland - where new thinking is urgently needed to deal with the threats created by pandemics, the ecological emergency and climate breakdown.

In deepening the conversation on rights of nature, we hope to explore opportunities which could exist at many levels, including place-based, local authority and constitutional initiatives. This webinar is designed to create a space to facilitate the exchange of perspectives on what a rights of nature movement might look like in a shared island context and to explore the relationship between the rights of communities and the rights of nature.

Keynote speaker:

Mari Margil, Executive Director of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights and program manager for CDER’s International Centre for the Rights of Nature.

Other speakers:

Brendan Tobin, a nomadic lawyer in search of environmental, biocultural, and intercultural justice. Author of: Indigenous Peoples, Customary Law, and Human Rights: Why Living law Matters.

Bernadette Hopkins, artist, and activist whose work explores human connections with the natural world. Save Inishowen Against Gold Mining and Environmental Bill of Rights Fanad.

For more information on EJNI, visit our website www.ejni.net or email admin@ejni.net.

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