Julia Talbot-Jones

Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University

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Environment

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Rivers as persons

What it means to give legal rights to nature

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Politics & Society

Will giving the Himalayas the same rights as people protect their future?

In an intersection between the sacred and the legal, a court in India recognised the Himalayas as a legal person, but what does it mean for their preservation?

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