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PICAN
Webinars

This section features a collection of capacity-building and knowledge-sharing videos organised by PICAN and our partners. These webinars are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of our network, providing valuable insights and practical tools for effective climate action. 

Global Workshop on International Court of Justice  Advisory Opinion  (Eastern Timezone)
02:05:41

Global Workshop on International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion (Eastern Timezone)

In September 2021, the Government of Vanuatu announced its intentions to take climate change to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) seeking an Advisory Opinion. Such an advisory opinion would be a powerful tool in bolstering state action on climate change, complement and strengthen the Paris Agreement, integrate human rights and climate change law, and provide necessary baselines for state action on adaptation, mitigation, and finance. The road to the ICJ requires the UN General Assembly to pass a resolution requesting the ICJ to provide its opinion on the matter. This September, this resolution will be tabled before UN member states and a simple majority of ninety-seven (97) votes will be needed in order to refer the matter to the ICJ. A strong diplomatic and political push is therefore currently underway from governments, and civil society in a bid to secure the necessary support at the General Assembly for such a resolution. Civil Society Organisations in the Pacific and globally have indicated their support and willingness to engage and advance this campaign both in the region and beyond and have formed an initial coalition that would grow to include other national, regional, and global CSOs, and non-state actors interested in the campaign to join in. The ICJ AO CSO Alliance made up of the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network, Vanuatu Climate Action Network, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Global Strategic Communications Network and Climate Action Network will collaborate with the Center for International Environmental Law and the Human Rights and Climate Change Working Group to organize two global workshops (Eastern & Western time zones). This workshop aims to socialise the ICJAO campaign and its key themes, and share campaign tools, key messaging, strategies, and tactics as a way to encourage global civil society support for the campaign.
Global Workshop on the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion (Western Timezone)
01:52:29

Global Workshop on the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion (Western Timezone)

In September 2021, the Government of Vanuatu announced its intentions to take climate change to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) seeking an Advisory Opinion. Such an advisory opinion would be a powerful tool in bolstering state action on climate change, complementing and strengthening the Paris Agreement, integrating human rights and climate change law, and provide necessary baselines for state action on adaptation, mitigation, and finance. The road to the ICJ requires the UN General Assembly to pass a resolution requesting the ICJ to provide its opinion on the matter. This September, this resolution will be tabled before UN member states and a simple majority of ninety-seven (97) votes will be needed in order to refer the matter to the ICJ. A strong diplomatic and political push is therefore currently underway from governments, and civil society in a bid to secure the necessary support at the General Assembly for such a resolution. Civil Society Organisations in the Pacific and globally have indicated their support and willingness to engage and advance this campaign both in the region and beyond and have formed an initial coalition that would grow to include other national, regional, and global CSO’s, and non-state actors interested in the campaign to join in. The ICJ AO CSO Alliance made up of the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network, Vanuatu Climate Action Network, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Global Strategic Communications Network and Climate Action Network will collaborate with the Center for International Environmental Law and the Human Rights and Climate Change Working Group to organize two global workshops (Eastern & Western time zones). This workshop aims to socialise the ICJAO campaign and its key themes, and share campaign tools, key messaging, strategies, and tactics as a way to encourage global civil society support for the campaign.
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