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Sustainability / Natural environment / Terminology / Environmentalism / Human rights / Sustainable development / Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership / Natural and legal rights / Ecological economics
Date: 2016-08-08 06:06:04
Sustainability
Natural environment
Terminology
Environmentalism
Human rights
Sustainable development
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Natural and legal rights
Ecological economics

Ecological Human Rights – Rights of Nature/Rights of the Planet Concepts by Christian Felber („Economy for the Common Good“) - Nature/the Planet is recognized as a legal subject with own rights - human rights are n

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