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7. Ecocentric Law: The Rights of Nature and Natural Law

7. Ecocentric Law: The Rights of Nature and Natural Law

FromLifeworlds


7. Ecocentric Law: The Rights of Nature and Natural Law

FromLifeworlds

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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With Dr John Borrows, Lindsay Borrows & Abhayraj Naik. This week we’re traveling from British Columbia to Bangalore, exploring two different legal systems that are revolutionizing the very foundations of our global system of law. In transforming how we advocate and litigate on behalf of nature, these approaches require legal professionals to develop a whole new series of skills and sensibilities which revolve around translating the lifeworlds of other beings. The wonderful daughter-father duo of Lindsay and John Borrows will talk about indigenous law systems in Canada. They are both lawyers and members of the Chippewas of the Nawash First Nation in Ontario. John created the world's first dual Indigenous law program at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, and Lindsay’s work supports Indigenous communities in revitalizing their traditional laws for contemporary contexts. What I found so astonishing about this conversation is how indigenous law is written in the land itself, as a verb, a living being. Nature is the professor. Their case laws brim with interspecies stories.We’ll then jump into the Rights of Nature with Abhayraj Naik. The Rights of Nature is a legal tool, now present in over 15 countries and 50 cities around the world, that confers the rights usually given to human beings over to other forms of life. Why does this matter? Put quite bluntly, under the current system of law in almost every country, nature is our slave. He’ll get into some fascinating components of the RON in India and the thrilling, often philosophical, new sets of questions they open up. Abhayraj is an activist-academic legal practitioner, co-founder of the Initiative for Climate Action, and holds degrees from the National Law School of India University and the Yale Law School.Episode Website Link: lifeworld.earth/episodes/ecocentriclaw Show Links:University of Victoria Joint Degree in Indigenous LawDark Matter Labs article Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and LawRights of Rivers South Asia AllianceGlobal Alliance for the Rights of NaturePeople’s science movement from state of KeralaEcocideLaw’s Nature paperInitiative for Climate Action Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd & The Rising by Tryad CCPL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
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A podcast series that explores how to orient your life around nature. We discover the mindsets, skills and actions that are required to partner wisely with other forms of life and engage in acts of brilliant restoration. Join me on this intimate journey into the eyes and minds of other species; learn how our guests are living in deep relationship with ecologies; be electrified by expanding your field of reality, and let these stories spark your reconnection to nature’s multiverse.By restoring our relationship with nature, and learning what it is to be nature, we begin to restore ourselves.www.lifeworld.earth Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.