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Haida law of gina ‘waadluxan gud ad kwaagiida and Indigenous rights in conservation finance

Our Canadian partner, the Canada Climate Law Initiative, has produced a paper on ‘Haida law of gina ‘waadluxan gud ad kwaagiida and Indigenous rights in conservation finance’.

Dr. Janis Sarra and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (White Raven Law Corporation) have produced a legal analysis of biodiversity conservation through the legal framework of the Haida law of gina ‘waadluxan gud ad kwaagiida, which translates as ‘interconnectedness’, recognizing that everything depends on everything else. In the Haida world view, the natural, human, and supernatural worlds are deeply interconnected and proper management considers all of these realms; in this respect, it is essential for companies and investors to consider the impacts of their activities on Indigenous Peoples, laws, and rights.

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Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative

The CCLI examines the legal basis for directors and trustees to consider, manage, and report on climate change and broader environmental risks, opportunities and impacts, and the circumstances in which there may be liability for failing to do so. We also work to advance knowledge on effective sustainable governance practice.

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