Tarumã, the waters that speak A legal design and visual law project co-created by law students and the Chiquitano people: the pollution of the Tarumã River and the consequences on the Chiquitano people

The book builds its foundations on the importance of co–creation for responsible research and innovation in environmental law and indigenous law. It stems from an innovative scientific process of co–creation with law researchers, students and indigenous communities from Mato Grosso (PART I) and cont...

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Main Authors: Giulia Parola, Margherita Paola Poto
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aracne 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2318/1884552
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Summary:The book builds its foundations on the importance of co–creation for responsible research and innovation in environmental law and indigenous law. It stems from an innovative scientific process of co–creation with law researchers, students and indigenous communities from Mato Grosso (PART I) and contains a co–created illustrated story (PART II) as a collaborative research effort of researchers, law students of UNIRIO (Brazil), and the Chiquitano People of Mato Grosso. The research was co–funded by the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills through the project ECO_CARE (HKDIR UTF n. 2020/10084), the Faculty of Law UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Strategiske Midler 2021), the UiT Library Funds for Open Access scientific publications (2022).