Legal Rights for Lake Erie? Voters in Ohio City Will Decide - News Summed Up

Legal Rights for Lake Erie? Voters in Ohio City Will Decide


The failing health of Lake Erie, the world’s 11th largest lake, is at the heart of one of the most unusual questions to appear on an American ballot: Should a body of water be given rights normally associated with those granted to a person? It is legal strategy: If the lake gets legal rights, the theory goes, people can sue polluters on its behalf. The proposed Lake Erie Bill of Rights is part of a growing number of efforts to carve out legal status for elements of nature, including rivers, forests, mountains and even wild rice. The efforts, which began decades ago but have gathered momentum in recent years, seek to show that existing laws are insufficient to protect nature against environmental harm. Under current law, lakes and deserts do not have legal standing, so people cannot sue on their behalf.


Source: New York Times February 17, 2019 20:44 UTC



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