01 June 2026
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“Selvar” the Courts

On 28 May 2026, the Provincial Court of Sucumbíos ruled in favour of the A'i Cofán community of Sinangoe: formal land titles for 63,755 hectares of Amazonian territory. The ruling followed an intercultural hearing held in the rainforest itself – beginning at 4 a.m. with the taking of yoco, ending with children presenting hand-painted maps of rivers they swim in and paths their grandparents walked. The community's territorial mapping was cited as decisive evidence: an ethnographic tool showing how a people conceptualise their place within their own cosmology. Continue reading >>
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06 July 2022
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Guardian of the Amazon

On 1 July 2022, the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF) issued a momentous judgment in what has been one of the most important climate litigation cases before the court. In its decision, the STF elevated international environmental law treaties, such as the Paris Agreement, to the status of international human rights treaties in the Brazilian constitutional system – with wide ranging implications at the domestic level. Continue reading >>
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12 March 2021

On the Creation and the Slaying of Monsters

On paradigm change, generational change, antitrust law, and Amazon Continue reading >>
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12 March 2021

Vom Schaffen und Erschlagen von Monstern

Über Paradigmenwechsel, Generationswechsel, Kartellrecht und Amazon Continue reading >>
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