UN Human Rights Day 2025
Event description
Culture, Climate and Human Rights: How does the law deal with the consequences?
In 2023, initiated by “Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change”, the idea emerged of approaching the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to request a ruling on the legal dimensions of climate change. It was taken up by the Vanuatu government and passed by an almost unanimous vote at the 2023 UN General Assembly. In July 2025, the ICJ issued its Advisory Opinion on this important global issue and the legal obligations associated with it. The presentation will include references to the Falepili Union treaty between Australia and Tuvalu.
Presenter: Ms Fleur Kingham, Chair of the Queensland Law Reform Commission, former President of the Land Court of Queensland
Ms Kingham held a commission in the Planning & Environment Court of Queensland 2006 – 2016 and was President of the Land Court of Queensland 2016 – 2024.Respondent: Ms Ema Vueti, President of the Pacific Islands Council of Queensland
Cost: Free, but registration is essential
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