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Human rights and nature rights in Andean Neoconstitutionalism: An urgent shift of paradigm

Authors

  • Ramiro Ávila Santamaría Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar

Abstract

Nature is so closely linked to human beings that without her we could not survive. However, despite these close links, due to the way we have considered her (as an
object, natural resource, good to be appropriated and available), we are going through a sixth extinction caused by humans. Human rights have not been and cannot be a sufficient tool to confront such devastation that we, as specie, has caused. New paradigms, different ideas, and another Law are needed. In certain new institutions of Andean Neoconstitutionalism, in particular nature rights, there is a hope, if we take them seriously.

Keywords:

Rights of nature, human rights, climate crisis, Andean Neoconstitutionalism

Author Biography

Ramiro Ávila Santamaría, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar

Ramiro Ávila Santamaría es abogado y juez de la Corte Constitucional del Ecuador. Doctor en Sociología Jurídica por la Universidad del País Vasco, España. Máster en Derecho por la Universidad de Columbia, Estados Unidos. Máster en Sociología Jurídica por la Universidad del País Vasco-Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica (Oñati). Abogado y licenciado en Ciencias Jurídicas por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Docente de planta del Área de Derecho de la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar-Sede Ecuador.