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SUMMARY:Rights of Nature\, Ecocentrism\, and Antarctica - Jordane Liebeaux
 \, PhD candidate\, University of Bristol
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CONTACT:Deb Wood
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, Antarctic Rights released the Declaration on the Rig
 hts of Antarctica. It is the first time rights of nature reach the Antarct
 ic. However\, rights of nature have been developed and implemented in very
  different contexts\, within States and often in collaboration with local 
 communities. While the Declaration provides novel ideas regarding the gove
 rnance of global commons and the inclusion of Antarctic non-humans\, there
  are also significant challenges. Can the law account for rapid changes in
  Antarctica? Who would implement the Declaration? And who gets to represen
 t Antarctica? The Declaration invites further reflections on the role of h
 umans in Antarctic governance\, and whether human absence\, rather than pr
 esence\, should be at the heart of ecocentric governance in the region.
LOCATION:Hybrid: Seminar room\, SPRI &amp\; Zoom - email organiser for det
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