A Verdict for the Planet: Legal and Political Reflections on the ICJ Climate Ruling

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The ICJ’s historic climate ruling is a defining moment for climate justice and international law. But what does it say and what are its implications? Whether you’re a student, advocate, policymaker, or part of an impacted community, you can’t miss this!

Date: 24 July 2025  

Time: 5:30pm CEST, 3:30am Fiji time (next day)

Format: Online/Hybrid 

Location:  The Carlton Ambassador, The Hague

On 23 July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivers its long-awaited Advisory Opinion (AO) on the obligations of States in respect of climate change.

This historic ruling follows years of coordinated legal mobilisation by Pacific Island students, the world’s youth, lawyers, and allied States, culminating in an extraordinary global engagement with 96 States and 11 international organisations participating in the oral hearings.

Building on a growing jurisprudence that includes the 2023 Advisory Opinion by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and the 2024 Opinion by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), the ICJ AO has the potential to be a defining moment for climate justice and international law.

This webinar, co-convened by the Government of Vanuatu, Alliance of Small Island States, UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, World’s Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ), Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), and Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC), will bring together high-level and authoritative legal and political voices to offer a rapid, top-line analysis of the AO’s implications ensuring a clear human rights and justice-oriented understanding of the Court’s opinion reaches global audiences.

Opening Remarks: H.E. Ambassador Odo Tevi (Vanuatu)

Speakers include:

  • Julian Aguon, Blue Ocean Law

  • Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, University of Amsterdam

  • Coral Pasisi, Pacific Community

  • Kate Wilson, Department of Sustainable Development, Saint Lucia

  • Benjamin Schachter, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

  • Bryce Rudyk, AOSIS

  • Jennifer Robinson, Doughty Street Chambers

With Mary Robinson, Chair of The Elders, former President of Ireland and the former UN High Commissioner on Human Rights.

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