Writing Planet Politics
International Law and Posthuman Theory
International law remains a crucial architecture for world order but is failing the challenge of the Anthropocene. Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson argue that posthuman theory can be a crucial resource in these times.
Putting animals on the agenda at the United Nations
So far, animals have little status in international law. Cebuan Bliss and Andrea Schapper argue that a new UN organisation, and a new Sustainable Development Goal, should be created to recognise animal interest and welfare.
Ecologies of Globalization
If we are to practice an adequate planetary politics, we must consider mountains as both singular and plural ecologies with multiple faces. By Rafi Youatt.
A critical fight for the rights of nature
A court case pushing the rights of nature could save Ecuador’s Los Cedros Reserve from mining and set a precedent for the planet. By Daniel Hudon.
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