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En el Día Mundial de la Tierra, el proyecto ecocultural y socioeducativo Ríos de Encontro, arraigado en Cabelo Seco, celebró tres jornadas virtuales con artistas y ecopedagogos de tres generaciones de cuatro continentes del mundo. Destacaron la urgencia de crear un Derecho Internacional del Ecocidio y políticas públicas que transformen la solidaridad en proyectos de colaboración del Buen Vivir. 22/04/2021

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Campaigners hope the threat of being hauled before the court scares politicians and executives into changing their behavior.

By Kalina Oroschakoff & Louise Guillot in Politico 08/04/21

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International lawyers, environmentalists and a growing number of world leaders say “ecocide”—widespread destruction of the environment—would serve as a “moral red line” for the planet.

By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma & Yuliya Talmazan Inside Climate News & NBC News 07/04/21

Additional excellent Editorial pieceby publisher Davia Sassoon

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Ecocidio: un nuevo crimen contra la paz para salvar el planeta. Juristas de reconocido prestigio tratan de definir el delito para que pueda ser juzgado por la Corte Penal Internacional de La Haya. 27/03/2021


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El ecocidio, ¿más cerca de la Corte Penal Internacional? “Si las empresas que derraman crudo supieran que tienen que pagar penalmente, tomarían medidas preventivas”, dijo a DW Saskia Bricmont, eurodiputada que promueve que ecocidio se escriba al lado de genocidio en la CPI. 23/03/2021

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‘Ecocidio’, un nuevo delito para proteger al planeta de la humanidad. Un panel de 12 expertos prepara un borrador para introducir este crimen en el Estatuto de la Corte Penal Internacional. 21/03/2021

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A growing movement wants destruction of the environment to be treated like genocide and crimes against humanity.

Rachel Dobbs in The Economist 28/02/21

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Outlawing ecocide would hold governments and corporations accountable for environmental negligence. We can’t wait.

Jojo Mehta and Julia Jackson in The Guardian 24/02/21

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¿Qué es el ecocidio? El genocidio medioambiental que piden que sea reconocido al nivel de los Crímenes de Guerra o Contra la Humanidad. 17/02/2021

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India Bourke in New Statesman 16/2/21

Philippe Sands on why “ecocide” should be a crime. How a proposed amendment to international human rights law could prohibit the systematic destruction of nature. 

“Nothing concentrates the mind better than the prospect of an individual being found criminally liable” - Philippe Sands

India Bourke in New Statesman 16/2/21

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Según algunos expertos y estudiosos del tema, el delito de ecocidio fue eliminado de los borradores del Estatuto de Roma por la Comisión de Derecho Internacional de la ONU de forma irregular, poco antes de su aprobación. 11/02/2021

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The Independent 31/12/2020

2020 has been a bleak year in the climate crisis. So here’s the good news. Senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle asked scientists, activists and environmental lawyers to shine a light on some good news in 2020.

The Independent 31/12/2020

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The Independent 16/12/2020

“A CEO doesn't want to be seen in the same bracket as a war criminal,” says Jojo Mehta of the Stop Ecocide campaign.
This month a panel of top international and environmental lawyers from around the world begin drafting a legal definition of ecocide, with the goal of having it included on the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague in the coming years.

The Independent 16/12/2020

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El objetivo es que se cree un delito que sirva para penalizar la destrucción a gran escala de los ecosistemas, con la idea de que gobiernos y empresas respondan por el daño que de manera reiterada se le causa al planeta. 16/12/2020

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Se puede considerar el ecocidio como un crimen contra la humanidad? Desde Stop Ecocidio España preparan un plan para que así sea. 14/12/2020

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The Guardian 30/11/2020

International lawyers are drafting plans for a legally enforceable crime of ecocide – criminalising destruction of the world’s ecosystems – that is already attracting support from European countries and island nations at risk from rising sea levels. The aim is to draw up a legal definition of “ecocide” that would complement other existing international offences such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.

The Guardian 30/11/2020

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The Law Gazette 30/11/2020

A panel of leading lawyers has been set up to draft a legal definition of ’ecocide’ as a potential international crime that could sit alongside war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.

The concept would criminalise mass damage and destruction of the world’s ecosystems and could ultimately see individuals prosecuted before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. 

The Law Gazette 30/11/2020

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Philippe Sands is working on a definition of “ecocide” as a potential international crime

Philippe Sands is working on a definition of “ecocide” as a potential international crime...
He was recently appointed co-chair of a panel convened by the Stop Ecocide Foundation to draft a legal definition of “ecocide” as a potential international crime. “The function of law, in part, is to change consciousness, and the absence of any international crime concerning massive damage to the environment basically sends a signal that it’s OK to do that,” says Sands. “I have kids and I want to do my bit for future generations.”

The Times 26/11/2020

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