Last week, LFN founder Paul Powlesland was called to serve on a jury. For his oath, he decided to swear on what was most sacred to him: nature, via the River Roding, represented in the courtroom by a water sample in a small bottle.| Lawyers for Nature
Alex May shares some thoughts on this recent Rights of Nature implementation, reflecting on the fact it’s primarily for human benefit and that an inorganic flow pattern is the legal subject.| Lawyers for Nature
We’ve been reflecting on our time at the Garden of Tomorrow from House of Hackney. Here's what we learned.| Lawyers for Nature
Alex May and Paul Powlesland survey the current initiatives and Rights of Nature movement in England.| Lawyers for Nature