Prosecuting Justice | Markus Beeko & Nani Jansen Reventlow

21 Feb 2023 • 51 min • EN
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The contribution of the legal community through innovative, strategic litigation and other legal efforts is going to be one of the most critical undertakings in the fight for climate justice. Currently, there are more than 1,400 climate lawsuits underway. These legal battles address the destruction of our ecosystems and the attempts of indigenous people to uphold their rights through a range of different struggles. Litigation and legal strategy has been a critical part of ensuring the strength of the activist community. Indeed, the legal community has a critical role in defending the shrinking democratic space in multiple countries throughout the world. However, the challenge remains in determining how legal strategies intersect with other mobilising strategies. Another challenge is determining the proportionality of effort that should be afforded to litigation battles, especially given that the wheels of justice turn very slowly in many countries: the climate crisis cannot wait for deliverance from protracted litigation in new areas of environmental law, corporate law and elsewhere. Our guests: Markus N. Beeko was appointed Secretary General of the German section of Amnesty International in 2016. He has been active in leadership positions for Amnesty in Germany and the International Secretariat in London since 2004. He is the Chair of Amnesty’s international steering group on "Human Rights in the Digital Age". He chairs the board of trustees of Stiftung Menschenrechte, and he is also Vice Chair of the board of the German Institute for Human Rights. Follow Markus’s work:Twitter: @mnbeeko LinkedIn Nani Jansen Reventlow is an internationally recognised human rights lawyer specialised in strategic litigation at the intersection of human rights, social justice, and technology. She is the Founder of Systemic Justice, the first Black-led, majority BPOC organisation in Europe working to radically transform how the law works for communities fighting for racial, social, and economic justice. Follow Nani’s work:Website: https://www.nanijansen.org/Twitter: @InterwebzNani  ----------------------- Learn more about Power, People & Planet on the website: https://powerpeopleplanet.org To watch full episodes of the podcast follow Kumi"s YouTube channel Follow Kumi on social media:LinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebook ----------------------- Power, People and Planet is produced in association with the Green Economy Coalition, the world’s largest movement for a green and fair economy: https://greeneconomycoalition.org Additional support for the podcast was provided by the Robert Bosch Stiftung: https://www.bosch-stiftung.de/en

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