Global Forum: Rights of Nature and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment in Dialogue

Recordings of each panel are now available!

The Global Forum, held on October 1-2, 2020, featured experts from around the world – including Ecuador, Colombia, Australia, New Zealand, India, the United States, and from tribal nations – discussing the relationship between the rights of nature and the human right to a healthy environment. 

One-hour panel sessions focused on how these legal rights are advancing in the Americas, with tribal nations, in Asia and Oceania, and elsewhere. All panel sessions are available below.

Latin America

In this panel session, Mari Margil of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights moderates a discussion with Ecuador attorney Hugo Echeverria and Professor Daniel Bonilla of la Universidad de los Andes in Colombia on developments in Latin America.

First Nations

In this panel session, Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights moderates a discussion with Geneva E. B. Thompson, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and Associate General Counsel for the Yurok Tribe in the Office of the Tribal Attorney, and Elizabeth Kronk Warner, a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and Dean of the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah.

Oceania

In this panel session, Professor Erin Daly of Widener University Delaware Law School and Dignity Rights International moderates a discussion with Michelle Maloney, National Coordinator of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance and an Associate at the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, and Catherine Iorns Magallanes, Professor of Law, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Asia

In this panel session, Mari Margil of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights moderates a discussion with Shrishtee Bajpai of Kalpavriksh in India, and Manzill Murshid, attorney and founder of Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh.

Europe

In this panel session, Professor James May of Widener University Delaware Law School and the Global Environmental Rights Institute moderates a discussion with Professor Nicholas Robinson of Pace University's School of Law, and Rebecka Le Moine, an elected Member of Parliament in Sweden.

North America & Closing Remarks

This features the panel session on North America, as well as closing remarks from Professor Erin Daly of Widener University Delaware Law School and Dignity Rights International. The panel on North America features moderator Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, and panelists Linda Sheehan of Environment Now and Chuck O'Neal of the Florida Rights of Nature Network.

Co-Hosts

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Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights (CDER)

Global Environmental Rights Institute at  Widener University Delaware Law School

Global Environmental Rights Institute at
Widener University Delaware Law School

Dignity Rights International

 Presenters

The Global Forum is proud to be part of the Environmental Rights Forum 2020-21 presented by the Global Environmental Rights Institute at Widener University Delaware Law School.

 Sponsors