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Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile

Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile

Update: 2024-12-26
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Do rivers have rights? Should they have a set of rights that guide how they are used? In September of this year, 2024, the Biobio River in Chile was assigned a Declaration of Rights. This non binding document allows for work to be done towards making the Declaration influential and even binding at a later date. We speak with International Rivers and Malen Lebu in Chile to understand this more. 


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Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile

Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile

Malen Lebu, Kayakimun, Monti Aguirre, Pewuenche, Mapuche, Evaluna Morales, Earth Law Center, Rios to Rivers, International Rivers