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yes this is a little old.

So with this the Environment has more rights then the citizens and public body, just gives government another way to place a tax and now if you litter i bet the "environment" will sue you, Take a shit on your lawn and your lawn sues you for assault and mental Anguish

And they are trying to pass this here.

and here in Spokane a group called Envision Spokane, is trying to get more wage laws, and Enviromental laws put in our charter http://www.envisionspokane.org/communitybillofrights.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Spokane-WA/Envision-Spokane/8544129642
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September 28, 2008


Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature

Ecuador Follows Lead of U.S. Communities:  First Country in the World to Shift to Rights-Based Environmental Protection, Working With Legal Defense Fund


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

By an overwhelming margin, the people of Ecuador today voted for a new constitution that is the first in the world to recognize legally enforceable Rights of Nature, or ecosystem rights.

 

The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund is pioneering this work in the U.S., where it has assisted more than a dozen local municipalities with drafting and adopting local laws recognizing Rights of Nature.

 

Over the past year, the Legal Defense Fund was invited to assist the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly to develop and draft provisions for the new constitution to put ecosystem rights directly into the Ecuadorian constitution.  The elected Delegates to the Constituent Assembly requested that the Legal Defense Fund draft language based on ordinances developed and adopted by municipalities in the U.S.

 

“Ecuador is now the first country in the world to codify a new system of environmental protection based on rights,” stated Thomas Linzey, Executive Director of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund.

 

“With this vote, the people of Ecuador are leading the way for countries around the world to fundamentally change how we protect nature,” added Mari Margil, Associate Director of the Legal Defense Fund.

 

Article 1 of the new “Rights for Nature” chapter of the Ecuador constitution reads:  “Nature or Pachamama, where life is reproduced and exists, has the right to exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and its processes in evolution.  Every person, people, community or nationality, will be able to demand the recognitions of rights for nature before the public bodies.”

 

 

Legally Enforceable Ecosystem Rights: From the U.S. to Ecuador

 

The Legal Defense Fund has assisted communities in the U.S. – in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Virginia – to draft and adopt first-in-the-nation laws that change the status of ecosystems from being regarded as property under the law to being recognized as rights-bearing entities. 

 

From Tamaqua Borough in Pennsylvania, to the Town of Barnstead in New Hampshire, to Halifax in southern Virginia, the Legal Defense Fund works with communities that recognize that environmental protection cannot be attained under a structure of law that treats natural ecosystems as property.

 

All of the major environmental laws in the U.S. – including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and similar state laws – treat nature as property under the law.  These laws legalize environmental harms by regulating how much pollution or destruction of nature can occur.  Rather than preventing pollution and environmental destruction, these laws instead codify it.

 

The Rights of Natures laws developed by the Legal Defense Fund for local municipalities in the U.S. represent changes to the status of property law, eliminating the authority of a property owner to interfere with the functioning of ecosystems that exist and depend upon that property for their existence and flourishing. These local laws allow certain types of development that do not interfere with the rights of ecosystems to exist and flourish.

 

These local laws – and now Ecuador’s constitution – recognize that ecosystems possess the inalienable and fundamental right to exist and flourish, and that people possess the legal authority to enforce those rights on behalf of ecosystems.  In addition, these laws require the governments to remedy violations of those ecosystem rights.

 

The Ecuador constitution operates in the same way.

 

 

Background

 

The Legal Defense Fund, founded in 1995, is the only public interest law firm in the U.S. that specializes in building a body of law focused on establishing Rights of Nature.

 

The Legal Defense Fund has served as special legal counsel to over one hundred municipal governments across the U.S., and serves as a legal advisor to organizations and governments in other countries, including Ecuador, who are focused on driving similar laws into their governing frameworks.

 

Today’s environmental laws are failing.  By most every measure, the environment today is in worse shape than when the major U.S. environmental laws were adopted over thirty years ago.  Since then, countries around the world have sought to replicate these laws.  Yet, species decline worldwide is increasing exponentially, global warming is far more accelerated than previously believed, deforestation continues unabated around the world, and overfishing in the world’s oceans is pushing many fisheries to collapse.

 

The people, communities, and governments that the Legal Defense Fund works with recognize that environmental protection cannot be attained under a structure of law that continues to treat natural ecosystems as property.

 

The Pachamama Alliance, with offices in San Francisco and Quito, played a key role in facilitating the Legal Defense Fund’s involvement in the drafting of Ecuador’s new constitution.


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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2009, 07:10:30 PM »

I think nature can do a pretty good job at taking care of itself, but wtf do i know.  This is some pretty progressive shit,
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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2009, 03:17:13 AM »

In Ecuador it might be more than a little due to a reaction to the Estados Unidos.
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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2009, 05:15:44 AM »

That must have been some class A ganja those dumbfucks were smoking to declare that Nature has rights.
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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2009, 06:55:50 AM »


Mother Nature says who lives...and who dies...

Via the latest pack of looters of course...

"The Devil Made Me Do It"

new and improved version:

"Mother Nature Made Me Do It"

ugh...

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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2009, 07:03:46 AM »

Why would anybody "approve" anything like this? Why would anybody want to give their lawns the right to sue them? I suspect either vote tampering or socialist brainwashing is the cause here. Since this is Ecuador we're talking about, either, or a combination of the two, are what probably happened here.
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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2009, 07:15:20 AM »

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And they are trying to pass this here.

I know they are. The communist-socialist menace will stop at nothing to destroy freedom and America. They've already taken over Canada, Europe, China, and Latin America, and now we're next on the menu.

It's ironic how NHArticleTen just posted on here two posts ago, because in reality guys like NHArticleTen are the only people who can stop them. You all might think he's crazy, but I read a whole bunch of his posts last night and I finally think I see his message now.
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Re: Ecuador Approves New Constitution: Voters Approve Rights of Nature
« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2009, 08:38:37 AM »

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And they are trying to pass this here.

I know they are. The communist-socialist menace will stop at nothing to destroy freedom and America. They've already taken over Canada, Europe, China, and Latin America, and now we're next on the menu.

It's ironic how NHArticleTen just posted on here two posts ago, because in reality guys like NHArticleTen are the only people who can stop them. You all might think he's crazy, but I read a whole bunch of his posts last night and I finally think I see his message now.

ANYONE can stop "them"...

just REFUSE to be their willing victim...

again, only one in one hundred will even listen...

and only one in two thousand will actually DO anything to reduce their exposure to the looters...

in the geographical region commonly known as "USA" that's three million that will even listen...and 150K that will actually DO anything...


enjoy!

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