Defending Tomorrow

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Can we prosecute the destruction of our planet? As the triple planetary crisis accelerates, a global movement to secure ecocide as a serious crime at national, regional and international levels is emerging.  Defending Tomorrow is a deep-dive podcast for those who believe in the power of legal accountability. Through exclusive conversations with world-class legal experts, we examine the present and future of environmental law, and specifically the growing global movement for ecocide law.  Each month, we go beyond the headlines to explore: Global progress in recognizing ecocide as a crime. The bridge between corporate responsibility and individual criminal liability. Direct insights from the lawyers and advocates rewriting the rules of global justice. The law is our last line of defense. Subscribe to Defending Tomorrow and join us in exploring the legal tools needed to secure our shared future. For more information about us, visit: https://www.stopecocide.earth/lawyers-against-ecocide  or email us at: info@stopecocidio.org

Episodes

  1. Kate Mackintosh [EN]

    20 May

    Kate Mackintosh [EN]

    The Legal Architecture of Ecocide Law: International Perspectives with Kate Mackintosh   In our fourth episode, Rodrigo Lledó Vásquez and Victor Rujano Bautista welcome Kate Mackintosh, Executive Director of the UCLA Law Promise Institute Europe. With three decades of experience in international criminal justice and Human Rights protection, Kate has held pivotal roles at international criminal tribunals and with Doctors Without Borders. As the deputy chair of the Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of Ecocide, she offers a profound look into the global effort to establish environmental protection as a fundamental legal pillar. In this episode, we discuss: A Career Dedicated to Justice: How thirty years of experience in international tribunals and humanitarian aid informed Kate’s transition into environmental law.   The Independent Expert Panel: Insights into the key elements and the rationale behind the 2021 proposed legal definition of ecocide.   Global Momentum: The current status of the Rome Statute amendment following the proposal by Fiji, Vanuatu, and Samoa.   Implementing Change: The mission of the Ecocide Law Advisory (ELA) project in providing expert legal training and guidance for national legislations. (https://www.promiseeurope.law.ucla.edu/ecocide-law-advisory)   Featured Guest: Kate Mackintosh: Executive Director of the UCLA Law Promise Institute Europe and international criminal law specialist.  Host: Rodrigo Lledó Vasquez Co-host: Victor Rujano Bautista

    39 min
  2. 14 Apr

    Ruth Luque Ibarra [ES]

    ¿Puede un Código Penal nacional ser la defensa más sólida para la Amazonía?   En nuestro tercer episodio, Rodrigo Lledó Vásquez y Víctor Rujano Bautista conversan con Ruth Luque Ibarra, abogada especializada en derechos humanos y actual Diputada del Congreso de Perú (2021-2026). Con más de una década de experiencia defendiendo los derechos humanos de las poblaciones vulnerables de las provincias altas del Cusco, la Congresista Luque lidera ahora la iniciativa para tipificar el ecocidio en Perú.   Desde la primera línea de la defensa ambiental hasta los pasillos del Congreso, exploramos qué se necesita para convertir la protección ecológica en una ley aplicable.   En este episodio, hablamos de:   El estado actual de la propuesta para incorporar el ecocidio en el Código Penal peruano y los retos que plantea la oposición política. Un análisis en profundidad del vertido de petróleo de diciembre de 2024 que afectó las costas del Perú y por qué estos desastres encajan en la definición legal de ecocidio. El papel vital de la Comisión de Pueblos Andinos, Amazónicos y Afroperuanos en la protección tanto de la biodiversidad como del patrimonio cultural. Si Perú se unirá al creciente movimiento de naciones que apoyan la inclusión del ecocidio en el Estatuto de Roma de la Corte Penal Internacional.   Invitada: Ruth Luque Ibarra Especialista en derechos humanos y derecho ambiental, y Congresista de la República del Perú.   Presentador: Rodrigo Lledó Vásquez Co-presentador: Víctor Rujano Bautista

    36 min

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Can we prosecute the destruction of our planet? As the triple planetary crisis accelerates, a global movement to secure ecocide as a serious crime at national, regional and international levels is emerging.  Defending Tomorrow is a deep-dive podcast for those who believe in the power of legal accountability. Through exclusive conversations with world-class legal experts, we examine the present and future of environmental law, and specifically the growing global movement for ecocide law.  Each month, we go beyond the headlines to explore: Global progress in recognizing ecocide as a crime. The bridge between corporate responsibility and individual criminal liability. Direct insights from the lawyers and advocates rewriting the rules of global justice. The law is our last line of defense. Subscribe to Defending Tomorrow and join us in exploring the legal tools needed to secure our shared future. For more information about us, visit: https://www.stopecocide.earth/lawyers-against-ecocide  or email us at: info@stopecocidio.org