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THE ONE LAW

Sovereign Rights of Nature

"Nature is no longer property." It is a sovereign entity with the inherent right to exist, thrive, and regenerate.

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Critical Indicators
Live Status

Wildlife Lost

since 1970

68%

Endangered

species at risk

41K+

Plastic Waste

annual consumption

11M t

Temperature

above pre-industrial

1.5°C
187 Nations Signed

"Universal recognition of legal personhood for ecosystems."

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Our Mission

Back to Nature

"Alam memberi ketenangan dan memberi kebahagiaan."

The Global Nature Rights (GNR) movement is dedicated to establishing legal protection for wildlife and ecosystems worldwide. Nature has inherent rights that must be recognized and defended.

Protect Wildlife

Be part of direct action campaigns to save endangered species and their habitats.

Legal Advocacy

Support our efforts to establish legal rights for nature and hold violators accountable.

Global Community

Connect with like-minded individuals from around the world fighting for the same cause.

Real Impact

See tangible results as we work together to preserve ecosystems for future generations.

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800+
Species Protected
Our Foundation

Core Principles

01

Nature Has Rights

Ecosystems, species, and natural entities have inherent rights to exist, thrive, and evolve, independent of their utility to humans.

02

Accountability for Harm

Any entity — individual, corporation, or government — that causes significant harm to nature must be held legally accountable.

03

Guardianship Model

Appointed guardians can represent nature in legal proceedings, ensuring its rights are defended in courts of law.

04

Restoration Over Profit

Economic activities must prioritize ecological restoration and sustainability over short-term financial gains.

05

Intergenerational Justice

Current generations have a duty to preserve nature for future generations, ensuring they inherit a thriving planet.

06

Ecological Wisdom

All decisions must be guided by respect for the interconnectedness of life and the intrinsic value of biodiversity.

Get Involved

Join the GNR Movement

Be part of a global network fighting for wildlife rights. Together, we can make the One Law a reality.