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Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile
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Declaration of Rights for the Biobio River in Chile

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.

The River Radius Podcast · Malen Lebu, Kayakimun, Monti Aguirre, Pewuenche, Mapuche, Evaluna Morales, Earth Law Center, Rios to Rivers, International Rivers

December 26, 202429m 53sExplicit

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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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