Explore the future of environmental law with Prof. César Rodríguez-Garavito in this thought-provoking lecture on More-Than-Human Rights.
In this video, Earth Rights scholar and field lawyer Prof. Rodríguez-Garavito—founding director of the More-Than-Human (MOTH) Life Program at NYU School of Law—dives deep into the emerging legal frameworks that recognize the rights of nature. Drawing from landmark rights of nature cases, Indigenous legal traditions, and interdisciplinary collaborations, he explores how more-than-human rights can reshape conservation, biodiversity protection, and climate justice worldwide.
Learn how legal theory, environmental economics, and ecological science intersect to challenge anthropocentric models of governance and open new pathways for nature recovery and ecosystem stewardship. Whether you’re an academic, policymaker, NGO professional, or advocate for the living world, this lecture offers essential insights into the future of environmental governance, nature-based solutions, and biodiversity law.
