How wild is our law? Planet Pod in conversation with the UKELA special interest group on Wild Law.
Planet Pod18 Okt 2018

How wild is our law? Planet Pod in conversation with the UKELA special interest group on Wild Law.

Join Planet Pod host Amanda for a wide ranging discussion with guests Shehana Gomez, Emma Bean, Natasha Bradshaw, Colin Robertson and Rónán Kennedy in which we explore the tricky and sometimes controversial topic of earth’s jurisprudence – do mountains and rivers have rights? We discuss the Universal Declaration of Mother Earth and how it applies here in the UK and we ask: Is the law doing enough to protect and safeguard our rivers, our foreshore and our wild places? If not, what can and should we do?

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