GARN officially launched its Indigenous Council at the UNFPII 2024
GARN was part of the 23rd session of 2024 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York, where our lead organizer of the council Casey Camp Horinek along with our North America Indigenous organizer Julia Horinek, joined by...
Histórica sentencia: La Corte Peruana reconoce los derechos del río Marañón
En un hito trascendental para la protección de los ecosistemas acuáticos y los Derechos de la Naturaleza, la Corte Superior de Justicia de Loreto, Perú ha fallado a favor de reconocer los derechos del Río Marañón, un vital afluente que...
A Historic Step Towards Defending Antarctica’s Rights
In a groundbreaking stride towards environmental conservation, the Antarctic Rights working group, comprised of 25 international experts, is championing the cause of securing fundamental legal rights for Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. This progressive initiative, set to be unveiled on...
This is all we did for the Rights of Nature in 2022 – join us in 2023!
2022 marked another historic year for the Rights of Nature. From landmark legislation passing – like Spain’s decision to recognize the legal rights of Mar Menor, to Panama signing Rights of Nature into law, to the Ponca Nation making U.S....
The Global Parliamentary Front for the Rights of Nature was officially launched in FOSPA
The Pan-Amazonian Social Forum (FOSPA) saw the birth of the Global Parliamentary Front for the Rights of Nature, with the objective of working for the recognition and effective implementation of the Rights of Nature. The proposal to create this front...
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