This report seeks to map out the breadth and depth of what Rights of Nature legislation could cover, including the different possible elements of a legislative framework, considering subjecthood as a spectrum, the breadth of legal effects Rights of Nature can have, and some possible legislative models Much of this is relevant for anyone thinking about how best to implant Rights of Nature.

This is a 90-page archive of Alex May’s notes on the Interconnected Law project. This document has been prepared by an editor in case it is of use to anyone interested in the archive and working with it.

This article is taken from the foundations section of my (forthcoming) report about Rights of Nature legislation. I thought it was worth publishing as a stand-alone blog post. 2.1 An Overview of Rights of Nature In this section I seek to give an overview of the idea(s) of Rights of Nature and (briefly) set out […]

Author’s note: this blog post is an unfinished draft of a blog post I was working on earlier this year… but due to severe illness have been unable to continue working on. Perhaps in the coming months I’ll be able to finish it, but I thought that it was better to have the unfinished version […]