That’s the title of a collection of papers published by the Green Institute, including one I posted here a little while ago. Lots of people were involved but Tim Hollo was the prime mover on this one.
That’s the title of a collection of papers published by the Green Institute, including one I posted here a little while ago. Lots of people were involved but Tim Hollo was the prime mover on this one.
Prof Quiggin, there’s a problem with your first link. The webpage below has a link to “REBALANCING RIGHTS Communities, corporations & nature” (PDF, 3.57MB).
https://www.greeninstitute.org.au/publications/rebalancing-rights/
..The collection takes this question and examines it from several directions, with contributions from some of Australia’s leading thinkers and practitioners in their fields, including Michelle Maloney, Peter Burdon, John Quiggin and Nicola Paris. We have three contributions examining the question of Rights of Nature itself, two setting out the recent suppression of civil and political rights, and three examining ways in which corporations have come to dominate our society and politics and how to pull back their power.