Historical Indigenous diplomacy for taking care of Mother Earth and the Rights of Nature
After decades of Indigenous diplomacy efforts at the UN concerning the concept of “Mother Earth-Na...
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Lieselotte Viaene, a Belgian-Flemish anthropologist with a PhD in Law, 2011, is Principal Investigator of the Starting Grant of the European Research Council (ERC) RIVERS-Water/human rights beyond the human? Indigenous water ontologies, plurilegal encounters and interlegal translation (2019-2025) which she develops at the University Carlos III of Spain. Lieselotte has a professional path marked by a combination of conducting innovative academic and applied research and working as a practitioner on complex and politically sensitive human rights issues, such as transitional justice, legal pluralism, natural resources and territory, engaging directly with bridging theory-practice gaps from an interdisciplinary perspective. Over the past 20 years, she has been collaborating with Indigenous peoples in Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador, Colombia and Nepal in diverse academic, policy and activist spaces.