
Christopher Stone
Christopher Stone is a prominent legal scholar known for his groundbreaking work on the legal status of nature. His influential 1972 essay 'Should Trees Have Standing?' raised profound questions about the rights of natural entities and the ability of non-human beings to have legal representation. Stone's ideas have significantly contributed to the environmental movement and the emerging discourse on granting legal rights to nature, inspiring subsequent legal frameworks aimed at protecting ecosystems and biodiversity.
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Christopher Stone posed the question of the legal personality of nature and the protection of its rights.
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