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Jun.-Prof. Dr. Riccarda Flemmer

Successful Completion of the Project "The Transformative Potential of Rights of Nature?" and Publication of the Workshop Report (2025)

28/4/2025

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Written by: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Riccarda Flemmer
With collaboration from:
Lilian Eichorst - Research Assistant
Zahid Zamudio - Research Assistant
Micha Bröckling - Doctoral Student and Research Assistant
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Excited to announce the successful completion of the project The Transformative Potential of Rights of Nature? Struggling for Alternatives to Destructive Anthropocentric Development, funded by the RiSC program of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Arts, and as part of the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal and State Governments.

As the final event of the project, we hosted the Knowledge Lab: The Transformative Potential of Rights of Nature? Perspectives and Synergies in Arts, Activism, and Academia (University of Tübingen, 23–24 January 2025)

Bringing together artists, activists, and researchers from Latin America and Europe, the Knowledge Lab explored interdisciplinary and arts-based approaches to Rights of Nature (RoN) and reflected on the political, legal, and cultural dimensions of systemic change. Through dialogues, performances, and critical exchanges, participants examined the transformative promises and challenges of RoN across different fields of practice.

We are delighted to share that the final Workshop Report is now available! It captures the diversity of perspectives, discussions, and creative interventions that took place over the two-day event and highlights key insights into how RoN can contribute to reimagining human–nature relations and promoting more just and ecologically sustainable futures.

The report also marks the closing of the project and the beginning of further reflections on the transformative potential of Rights of Nature in global and local contexts.

Warm thanks to all participants for their crucial contributions to this inspiring and vibrant space for collective thinking and imagining.
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We invite you to explore the full report!
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    International Database on Eco-Jurisprudence, including Rights of Nature: https://ecojurisprudence.org/

    Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature: https://www.garn.org/

    More-Than-Human Rights (MOTH) NYU: https://mothrights.org/

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