We are catalyzing an inclusive community-driven initiative that advocates for Table Mountain to be recognized as a living “more-than-human”
The Biodiversity Law Centre works to identify where legal interventions can have the most powerful impacts on biodiversity conservation.
We are part of a movement to recognise Antarctica, and its associated and dependent communities, as an autonomous, rights-bearing community.
In order to raise awareness about Earth Jurisprudence, the Wild Law Institute is producing a series of short papers.
We are advancing a vision of Harmonious Co-existence within Nature in order to address the crises of the 21st century.
We are part of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) and act as Secretariat of the African Hub.
Our Core Work
Legal Innovation
Pioneering wild laws, legal approaches, and strategies that implement Earth Jurisprudence and strengthen those who defend Nature, so that people can live in harmony with Nature.
Research & Publication
Conducting research and publishing information on how to apply Earth Jurisprudence and Rights of Nature.
Outreach
Engaging with activists, educators, policy-makers, lawyers, and students (amongst others) about Earth Jurisprudence and the Rights of Nature so that they are empowered to take the ideas forward in their work and spaces.
Campaigns
Building alliances around campaigns that advance the rights of Nature and bring about systemic changes in society.