Natural Justice has recently joined the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment (GNHRE). The network, which describes itself as a network for the creation of change, is an “internet-based project aim[ing] to build a dedicated portal for the exchange of scholarship, thinking and insights drawn from community-embedded experience and praxis at the interface between human rights and the environment.”
The aim of the network is “to build a global network of researchers, policy-makers, opinion-formers and community activists whose diversity forges new conversations and relationships. We are building a network for the creation of change – and it starts with the transformation of thinking.” As part of this mission, the network produces the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment.
Read more about the GNHRE here. Information on the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment can be found here. Find Natural Justice’s profile on the GNHRE website here.