Interview with Polly Higgins
by Katy Olivia van Tergouw
London barrister and author Polly Higgins discusses the legal aspect of the Earth’s right to life, which is threatened by the Ecocide practiced by commercial interests. Source: Share International, October 2013Â
“The crime of ecocide is a natural evolution of law: the Ecocide Act is not radical in its remit. On the contrary, it is part of an evolution of legislation dealing with the impact of pollution and the principle of superior responsibility. In the eyes of the law, creating the crime of ecocide is not about closing the door to evil. It is in fact about protecting a higher value: the sacredness of life, all life.” – Polly Higgins
During her years as a barrister in London courts, where she represented both individuals and corporations on discrimination cases and corporate law, Polly Higgins became convinced that the Earth needed a good lawyer. The planet was also being treated unfairly and the tools of Ms Higgins’ trade were not adequate. Quite simply, the laws to protect the interests of the Earth do not exist.
In 2010 Polly Higgins proposed to the United Nations that Ecocide be made the Fifth Crime Against Peace. At present the Rome Statute sets out Four Crimes against Peace (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression). Her book, Eradicating Ecocide: Laws and governance to prevent the destruction of our planet won the 2011 People’s Book Prize for non-fiction, and has been followed by Earth is our Business – changing the rules of the game. (more…)