TARUMÃ, 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 ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR 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 Poto
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Adiuvare 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2318/1891499
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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).