
Originally published byThe Guardian
Pacific lawyer Julian Aguon to be honoured with Right Livelihood award for his work that led to ICJ ruling on climate harm
Six years ago, human rights lawyer Julian Aguon received a call from Vanuatuโs foreign affairs minister. The minister had an unusual request โ he wanted Aguon to help develop a legal case on behalf of dozens of law students who were seeking climate justice from the worldโs highest court.
Aguon, a Chamorro lawyer based in Guam, was excited by the opportunity and believed they could clear up legal ambiguities he says had โlong hobbled the ability of the international community to respond effectively to the climate crisis.โ
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