Nature as a Living Entity: Towards an Ecocentric Legal Framework
Abstract: The recognition of natural entities as holders of legal rights has emerged as a significant development in contemporar…
প্রথমেই কিছু টুকরো কথা স্মরণ করে নিই- "আমরা রেলের জমিতে বসে নেই; রেল আমাদের জমিতে বসে আছে" (কুড়মিদের 'রেল টেকা– ডাগার ছেকা' আন্…
How India's unemployed graduates are rewriting the grammar of dissent, and why the ruling class is right to be afraid. Disclosur…
Abstract: The recognition of natural entities as holders of legal rights has emerged as a significant development in contemporar…
The Supreme Court’s scrutiny of India’s Wetlands Rules is not merely a dispute over drafting precision. It is a constitutional t…
India is not being overwhelmed by nature. It is living with the accumulated consequences of choices made on its behalf — choices…
When an unscripted question to power triggers an immediate administrative panic and a coordinated digital assault, it exposes a…
Indus Waters Treaty: Time, March 1948. Place, a village somewhere in West Punjab (Pakistan). News arrives that India will stop t…
India is destroying some of its last great rainforests. The corporate interests are identified. The proximity to power is docume…
We seek to understand and analyze the Bahusaṅkaṭa (i.e., Polycrisis: a multidimensional crisis that doesn't have a straight forward solution) in which we all are immersed, along with the Bahuduḥkha (multiform suffering) of all sentient beings, through the lens of Madhyamāpratipada (the Middle Way in Buddhism which is our guiding force). And in collaboration with the broader Ecological Solidarity Movement and the Ecological Solidarity Alliance, we strive to bring the depth of these realities to the forefront of human consciousness.
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