
"Legal Personality for Nature: From National to International Law"
Maria Clara Maffei
Maurizio Arcari, Irini Papanicolopulu, Laura Pineschi
Trends and Challenges in International Law: Selected Issues in Human Rights, Cultural Heritage, Environment and Sea
10/19/21
National constitutions and courts increasingly recognize nature, ecosystems, and animals as having rights, aiming to protect them from environmental, cultural, and spiritual harm. This chapter explores whether the national model of legal personhood for nature can be applied in international law. Despite challenges in legal recognition and state reluctance, shifts in international attitudes toward nature’s protection are underway.