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Currents debates around the decommodification of nature

Dabel Leandro Franco, UNL 2024 Bolivian legislation stands out for incorporating the principle of nature’s decommodification within the legal framework of Buen…

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Mar Menor, España. Ph. Ramón del Buey Cañas

Rights of Nature: the case of Mar Menor (Spain)

Ramón del Buey Cañas, UAM 2024 Mar Menor is the largest saline Mediterranean lagoon in Europe, with a surface area of 135…

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"Rio de Fuego" Photographic Series by Mauricio Centurion 2020

Demands for ecological and environmental justice in the conflict of the Paraná Delta

Marianela Laura Galanzino, UNL-CONICET 2024 For some decades now, the perspective of Rights of Nature has been gaining ground in Latin America….

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Rights of Nature: the nuances of the Latin American experience

María Valeria Berros, UNL-CONICET 2024 In recent years, the debate on the recognition of the rights of nature has grown substantially in…

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Historias y porvenires para repensar sujetos de derechos y otros

María Valeria Berros 2024 This paper discusses the comments received from two colleagues who agreed to reflect on the article in which…

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An Ecocentric Perspective on Climate Litigation: Lessons from Latin America

Fernanda de Salles Cavedon-Capdeville, María Valeria Berros, Humberto Filpi, Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla 2023 Based on the latest developments in ecological law in Latin America, including the…

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André Gorz and contemporary Frankfurt School Critical Theory: Alienation, eco-socialism and post-productivism

Neal Harris, Javier Zamora Garcia 2023 We argue that Gorz’s work offers a nuanced engagement with alienation that is instructive for contemporary…

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