Audio of “Experiments with the Extension of Legal Personality to Ecosystems and Beyond-Human Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities for Company Law”, published by the Transnational Environmental Law Journa
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This is the audio of me reading an article published by the Transnational Environmental Law Journal, which I co-wrote with two academics from the University of Canterbury, David Jefferson and Elizabeth Macpherson, called “Experiments with the Extension of Legal Personality to Ecosystems and Beyond-Human Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities for Company Law”. Below each place in the audio is indexed. To read the article this is the website link at the Transnational Environmental Law Journal. Index 01:51: Abstract 03:15: Part 1: Introduction 09:46: Part 2: The Company law dimensions of legal personality for ecosystems and behind-human beings. Setting a research agenda 16:12: Part 3: The nature of companies and ecosystems as legal persons 35:05: Part 4: Relationships between Companies and Ecological Communities as legal persons: A Though Experiment 46:48: Part 5: Reflections on the possibilities for a reimagination of Company law 54:39: Acknowledgments Thank you to the Transnational Environmental Law Journal for permission to publish this in audio form - and hope it makes it more accessible for others. Earlier article also co-written for the Institute of Directors on similiar topic with the same co-authours is here: "The future of corporate governance: what if the trees had a say?" More content with articles, videos and more than 350 episodes is at www.theseeds.nz The seeds impact conference information is at www.seedsconference.nz
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