Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère

The Final Declaration of the World Conference of Peoples on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth of April 22, 2010, proclaimed in Cochabamba, Bolivia, does not cease to claim a new relationship of men to the earth, and puts forward for this purpose a singular normative model, that of “Mothe...

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Main Authors: Charles-François Mathis, Hervé Ferrière, Nader Hakim
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Association Clio et Themis 2021
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:af85ad329c534b089cb7540866ce243e 2023-05-15T17:22:18+02:00 Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère Comment on the Final Declaration of the World Conference of Peoples on Climate Change and the Rights of Newfoundland Charles-François Mathis Hervé Ferrière Nader Hakim 2021-04-01 https://doaj.org/article/af85ad329c534b089cb7540866ce243e fr fre Association Clio et Themis 2105-0929 https://doaj.org/article/af85ad329c534b089cb7540866ce243e undefined Clio@Themis, Vol 20 (2021) climate environment altermondialism international law property droit phil Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:41:05Z The Final Declaration of the World Conference of Peoples on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth of April 22, 2010, proclaimed in Cochabamba, Bolivia, does not cease to claim a new relationship of men to the earth, and puts forward for this purpose a singular normative model, that of “Mother Earth”. In doing so, it makes indigenous peoples the other of Western civilization, a fantasized incarnation of a form of repulsion or model. This otherness is also that of the law, since the declaration questions one of the foundations of Western legal constructions, in this case the notion of private property. But understanding the scope of this declaration also requires us to return, from a historical point of view, to the meaning and legitimacy of this type of declaration and assembly, and to determine in whose name they speak. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Unknown
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Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
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description The Final Declaration of the World Conference of Peoples on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth of April 22, 2010, proclaimed in Cochabamba, Bolivia, does not cease to claim a new relationship of men to the earth, and puts forward for this purpose a singular normative model, that of “Mother Earth”. In doing so, it makes indigenous peoples the other of Western civilization, a fantasized incarnation of a form of repulsion or model. This otherness is also that of the law, since the declaration questions one of the foundations of Western legal constructions, in this case the notion of private property. But understanding the scope of this declaration also requires us to return, from a historical point of view, to the meaning and legitimacy of this type of declaration and assembly, and to determine in whose name they speak.
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author Charles-François Mathis
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Nader Hakim
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Hervé Ferrière
Nader Hakim
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title Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
title_short Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
title_full Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
title_fullStr Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
title_full_unstemmed Commentaire de la Déclaration finale de la Conférence Mondiale des Peuples sur le Changement Climatique et les Droits de la Terre-Mère
title_sort commentaire de la déclaration finale de la conférence mondiale des peuples sur le changement climatique et les droits de la terre-mère
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