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*[http://www.commonslawproject.org/ Commons Law Project], "a bold attempt to imagine a new architecture of law and public policy that can effectively address climate change and other urgent ecological problems while advancing human rights and social empowerment. Given the manifest failures of the existing State/Market duopoly to achieve these goals, is imperative that we move beyond reforms of the existing system to instigate new types of governance structures. We see “commons law” (not to be confused with common law) as a way to integrate a broader notion of economics, human rights, and commons-based governance into a compelling new paradigm of environmental protection. | *[http://www.commonslawproject.org/ Commons Law Project], "a bold attempt to imagine a new architecture of law and public policy that can effectively address climate change and other urgent ecological problems while advancing human rights and social empowerment. Given the manifest failures of the existing State/Market duopoly to achieve these goals, is imperative that we move beyond reforms of the existing system to instigate new types of governance structures. We see “commons law” (not to be confused with common law) as a way to integrate a broader notion of economics, human rights, and commons-based governance into a compelling new paradigm of environmental protection. | ||
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Revision as of 08:58, 20 September 2016
CampaignsEradicating Ecocide, supporting Ecocide Law.
ResourcesQuotes"I have no illusions that we can simply declare a Law for the Commons. The very idea and its variations must first be formulated for our modern context, and then fought for. But at a time when existing regimes of law and governance are in a shambles – losing public respect, failing to meet people’s basic needs, destroying the Earth – I believe that commoning and laws to enable it have a bright future. Commons can meet people’s needs in fair, open and effective ways, and provide a dignity, respect and equality that the market/state order has trouble achieving. By cultivating more direct engagement with people, and demanding that they step up to responsibilities, commons also have great promise in improving ecological stewardship." David Bollier [1] |
News and comment2016 ICC widens remit to include environmental destruction cases, Sep 15 [2] 2015 The Strategic Value of Developing Law for the Commons, David Bollier, September 6 [3]
2012 Revolution Justified: Review, December 4 [4] Interwiki linksWikipedia: Ecocide Commons Transition Wiki: Law for the Commons Wiki See also
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