Q: Does your CP ever have recourse to the judicial process as a way of resolving problems, or does your CP's work involve the prison system in any way? Describe an example?
A: Of course my CP has recourse with the law, don't we all? The power of having the law behind us and the knowledge of the law is that our litigation becomes stronger. The work of the ELC is to research and through all the research establish a case that can be argued to the courts. The ELC is the Earth Law Center: A center fighting for the rights of mother nature and equal representation as a human beings rights in society. After all, isn't mother nature our back-yard and what we as human rely on for our daily quality of life?
Obviously the goal is to have outstanding legal recognition in the courts to build better foundation and relationships with respected litigators. To have a case that will be a landmark case and be of valuable resource for the future to come.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Blog topic #8
Q: How does your CP Interface with local governmental units? are there any leaders in particular who've had a key impact on the success or development of your CP?
A: There are Various Forms of interface between my CP (ELC) and the local governmental units. For example, the work done is based on the needs of communities and its citizens. The ELC works with the citizens of these communities to find the instances where there rights as citizens were violated to exploit their surrounding environment. This is where the process begins: first an there is an issue reported followed by some research and investigating of human and environmental rights violations in the town/city. The process begins with identifying the local issue. Another example, the Mahoney Township of Pennsylvania has filed ordinances to stop big corporations from dumping sewage sludge in the backyards of the citizens of Mahoney and other neighboring towns with in the county. This is an interest for my CP because research can be done on both the human and environmental rights violations which these big corporate giants are violating. The leaders of the ELC are those who campaign for change and find ways to help the affected citizens of local communities to states and countries around the globe. Those who have supported my CP, the ELC, goes to the researches and the lovely staff that work to provide more knowledge and protect our essential human rights in order to protect mother natures rights.. My CP will continue to develop as long as the need for change and awareness for mother nature is present.
A: There are Various Forms of interface between my CP (ELC) and the local governmental units. For example, the work done is based on the needs of communities and its citizens. The ELC works with the citizens of these communities to find the instances where there rights as citizens were violated to exploit their surrounding environment. This is where the process begins: first an there is an issue reported followed by some research and investigating of human and environmental rights violations in the town/city. The process begins with identifying the local issue. Another example, the Mahoney Township of Pennsylvania has filed ordinances to stop big corporations from dumping sewage sludge in the backyards of the citizens of Mahoney and other neighboring towns with in the county. This is an interest for my CP because research can be done on both the human and environmental rights violations which these big corporate giants are violating. The leaders of the ELC are those who campaign for change and find ways to help the affected citizens of local communities to states and countries around the globe. Those who have supported my CP, the ELC, goes to the researches and the lovely staff that work to provide more knowledge and protect our essential human rights in order to protect mother natures rights.. My CP will continue to develop as long as the need for change and awareness for mother nature is present.
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