We live in an interconnected world. This is obvious globally – but it’s also true individually.

Every person lives in a network of relationships. We have our intimate relationships – family, partners, close friends – as well as our broader social relationships, neighbourhoods, communities, society and internationally.

Plundering nature is the norm within our legal and economic systems. Our survival depends on charting a new course. This article was initially published by openDemocracy (here) and then also by the Ecologist (here). As has now been widely reported, the Amazon rainforest is on fire due to a mixture of fires started for land clearance and […]

Article for the Ecologist
November 28, 2020

This article, written for the Ecologist, sets out an overview of the idea and argument of Interconnected Law, with particular focus on the need for radical transformation to stop our destruction of Nature. The article can be read here. Introduction Nature is being destroyed, and in turn, human survival is threatened. The optimism of the […]