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Citizen tribunal

This page identifies initiatives that express ecological jurisprudence through a decision by a citizen tribunal. A citizen tribunal is a civil society body functioning independently of state authorities that applies either recognized or novel law and policy to cases brought before it, often focusing on the violations of human rights, rights of indigenous peoples, rights of future generations, and rights of nature. Citizen tribunals’ decisions are not binding legally, but can have significant value in terms of legal and factual analysis and findings. Examples include the Permanent Peoples Tribunal, and the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature’s local, regional, state, and international Tribunals. Note that we will count one meeting/convening of a tribunal (e.g., the 2015 International Tribunal for the Rights of Nature or the 2016 Australian People’s Tribunal) as a single initiative, regardless of how many cases are addressed in that tribunal.

Bay Area U.S. People’s Tribunal on Rights of Nature

United States of America
Approved in 2014
In 2014, NGO Garn held a people's tribunal that convened the Bay Area Rights of Nature Alliance to demonstrate the application of rights of nature laws.Read More →

3rd International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Paris 2015

International
Approved in 2015
In 2015, GARN held an international rights of nature tribunal in Paris, France where judges applied the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth.Read More →

1st International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Quito 2014

International
Approved in 2014
In 2014, GARN held an international rights of nature tribunal in Quito, Ecuador to serve as a model for how courts could operate under rights of nature laws.Read More →

2nd Regional Rights of Nature Tribunal: Europe 2021

International
Approved in 2021
In 2021, GARN held the European Rights of Nature Tribunal "In Defense of Aquatic Ecosystems" to investigate five critical aquatic ecosystem cases.Read More →

1st Regional Rights of Nature Tribunal: Chile 2019

International
Approved in 2019
In 2019, GARN held a Regional Rights of Nature tribunal in Santiago, Chile where judges heard five cases on Rights of Nature violations in Latin America.Read More →

4th International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Bonn 2017

International
Approved in 2017
In 2017, GARN held an international rights of nature tribunal in Bonn, Germany to serve as a model for how courts could operate under rights of nature laws.Read More →

2nd International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Lima 2014

International
Approved in 2014
In 2014, GARN held an international rights of nature tribunal in Lima, Peru to serve as a model for how courts could operate under rights of nature laws.Read More →

Australian Peoples’ Tribunal for Community and Nature’s Rights 2016

Australia
Approved in 2016
In 2016, the Australian Peoples' Tribunal for Community and Nature's Rights heard four different cases regarding rights of nature.Read More →
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