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CAPACITY BUILDING OPPORTUNITY FOR FORUM MEMBERS
ON CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ISSUES

A virtual capacity building opportunity on international legal issues and developments related to a number of Forum priorities,
in particular climate change and resilience, oceans, sea-level rise and related issues.


Members
Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea,
Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu

These virtual courses are also available (at a fee) to representatives from CROPs and CSOs.


The Centre for International Law (CIL) of the National University of Singapore will deliver virtual four weekly 3-hour courses specially designed for Forum Members. The courses will cover a basic overview and understanding of international law concepts, rules and related issues on the following topics – (1) Introduction to International Law, (2) COP26 and Climate Ocean issues, (3) The Law of Statehood, and (4) International Human Rights Law with a focus on sea level rise-related issues.


There will be a course syllabus and suggested reading material provided in advance.
Participants will receive certificates of completion at the conclusion of the course.


DATE / TOPICS

02 March 2022, Wednesday, Introduction to International Law
09 March 2022, Wednesday, COP26 and Climate Ocean issues
16 March 2022, Wednesday, The Law of Statehood
23 March 2022, Wednesday, International Human Rights law with a focus on sea-level rise-related issues

TIMING (3-hour sessions via Zoom)

To be determined (provisionally in the window of 7pm – 10pm Fiji time) Time Converter

REGISTRATION (Register your interest by 1 February 2022)

For any queries, please contact International Legal Adviser, Ms Nola Faasau, at nolaf@forumsec.org or phone number +679 775 1132 or Programme Advisor – Climate Finance and Resilience, Mr Exsley Taloiburi at ExsleyT@forumsec.org or phone +679 7751180. 

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