The Conservation Right
A new property right for sustainability
We believe that our planet and the human kind require new strategies that facilitate the unfolding of new practices that integrate natural capital and social capital.
What does the Conservation Right consist of?
WHAT IS THE CONSERVATION RIGHT?
The 'Real Law of Conservation', also known as 'Conservation Law' or 'Environmental Conservation Law', is a new type of real right established in Chile by Law 20,930 promulgated on June 10, 2016.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
The unique characteristics of the conservation right are expressed in its legal definition (Ubilla 2014)[1].
VISION
As explained, the real right of conservation can be established to conserve the natural environment or the artificial environment created by man.
Cases and Projects
We are working on several other projects, and our experience is that each case required tailor-made solutions. The use of a general model can be very problematic not only from an ecological perspective, but especially from a social and legal perspective.
The Conservation Law Center and Ubilla & Cia. are interested in providing as much pro-bono support as possible for the proper implementation of this new thoughtful conservation paradigm.
