Rights of Nature: From Law to Action
Together with experts, activists, artists, and the public, we’ll tackle some of the most pressing questions of our time: What rights should nature have? Who can represent ecosystems in Europe? How can we turn legal ideas into action and collective imagination?
Part 1 – Dialogue & Mapping
Open roundtables with leading scholars, practitioners, and activists invite deep reflection on the concept and potential of Rights of Nature. The day closes with a participatory mapping exercise of how Rights of Nature fit within broader value systems and protect ecosystems like the Spree River.
Part 2 – Tools & Transformation
From philosophical dialogues on indigenous and cosmological perspectives to a hands-on legal protest workshop on protest, campaigning, and creative activism, this day bridges theory and practice. We’ll co-create visions, strategies, and even protest banners — turning concepts into action.
Why join?
Because the Rights of Nature are not only a legal question — they are a collective challenge, a cultural shift, and a call for new forms of activism. Together, we imagine how law can serve the planet.
- Registration required (see button).
- Wheelchair accessible.
- Registration required (see button).
- Wheelchair accessible.