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Voice, power and legitimacy: the role of the legal person in river management in New Zealand, Chile and Australia

机译:语音,权力和合法性:法人在新西兰,智利和澳大利亚河流管理中的作用

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In 2017, rivers in New Zealand, India and Colombia received legal rights and were granted the status of legal persons. The increased legal powers, often a result of groundbreaking agreements or settlements with Indigenous peoples, may improve environmental protection and river management, but they can also challenge the legitimacy of laws and regulations that protect the rivers. In this paper, we compare the new legal rights with two long-standing uses of legal personality in river management, to explore the effects of legal personality in terms of environmental resource management. We argue that governments must ensure that they get the right balance between giving rivers a voice (and the power to be heard), and creating collaborative governance arrangements that strengthen and maintain community support overtime.
机译:2017年,新西兰,印度和哥伦比亚的河流获得了法律权利,并获得了法人的地位。增加的法律权力,通常是对土着人民的突破性协议或结算的结果,可以改善环境保护和河流管理,但他们也可以挑战保护河流的法律法规的合法性。在本文中,我们将新的法律权利与河流管理中的两个长期使用的新法律权利进行了比较,探讨了法律个性在环境资源管理方面的影响。我们认为,政府必须确保他们在派遣河流的情况下获得适当的平衡(以及听取的权力),并创造加强和维护社区支持加班的合作治理安排。

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