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Experts Roundtable: Exploring Climate Change, Human Rights & Forced Displacement (Suva Room) Is international law and governance prepared to integrate human rights and climate change and to protect displaced people? How can bridges between human rights and other legal hybrid approaches or other disciplines be built in order to understand the impact of climate change and some of its consequences on forced displacement? Exploring linkages between forced displacement and adaptation and the mechanism of loss and damage under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement, could a Protocol to the UNFCCC based on adaptation be a possible avenue? Hosted by: Law Dept, Aalborg University (AAU) & Global Refugee Studies, Institute for Culture & Global Studies, AAU Chairs and speakers: Dr. Sandra Cassotta (Assoc. Prof., IEEL, AAU /Adj Prof., Western Sydney Univ) & Dr. Jesper Lindholm (Assoc. Prof., Public International Law, Human Rights & Asylum, AAU) Speakers: Dr. Annalisa Savaresi (Lecturer in Enviro Law & Co-Director, LLM/MSc Environmental Policy & Governance, Stirling Univ); Prof. Martin Lemberg-Pedersen (Assist. Professor, Global Refugee Studies, AAU) Intervenors: Prof. Benoit Mayer (Professor, Chinese Univ Hong Kong)Periode | 10 nov. 2017 |
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Begivenhedstitel | COP 23 - United Nations Climate Change Conference, Bonn, Germany Side-event - Exploring Climate Change, Human Rights & Forced Displacement: Advancing Law & Governance Contributions to Climate Action under the Paris Agreement Fiji/Bonn Climate Law and Governance Day 2017 During the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP23), hosted by Fiji in Bonn, Germany |
Begivenhedstype | Konference |
Konferencenummer | COP 23 |
Placering | 53113 Bonn, TysklandVis på kort |
Grad af anerkendelse | International |
Emneord
- Climate change
- Migration
- Refugees
- IDPs
- Global Compacts
- Roads Ahead
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