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Common Home of Humanity (CHH)

Common Home of Humanity (CHH) is a novel initiative conceived in 2016 in recognition of the enormous governance challenge that global interdependence poses to human societies in their efforts to ensure a sustainable future for humankind.

Within a truly global, inter-, and trans-disciplinary effort, CHH works to build a global transformative movement to create the needed structural conditions for a collective action from our civilization to restore and maintain the patterns of stable and predictable dynamics of the Earth System, which correspond to a Stable Climate and a resilient, well-functioning biosphere

CHH aims is to contribute to achieve the legal definition and recognition of a Stable Climate as a Global Common that spans across borders as the structural basis for building a regenerative economy and a new global governance system for Humanity.

This legal recognition requires a Critical Legal Innovation capable of legally representing a well-functioning Earth-System that corresponds to a Stable Climate as an Intangible Common Heritage of Humankind.

Related courses

The Earth System as Global Common

OrganizationCommon Home of Humanity (CHH)
Course codeES-GCOMMON
CategoryAvailable on edX.org
Course date Open for enrollment
The entire course can be completed without cost.

ReCiBosk - De Descartável a Sustentável

OrganizationCommon Home of Humanity (CHH)
Course codeRECIBOSK
Course date Archived
The entire course can be completed without cost.

Related persons

Louis Kotzé

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Louis Kotzé is a professor of environmental law and the Director of the LLM Programme in Environmental Law and Regulation at the NWU.

Paulo Magalhães

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Paulo Magalhães Jurist and researcher at CIJ – Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice, Faculty of Law of the University of Porto.

Iva Pires

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Iva Pires has a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Lisbon.
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