
How is the landscape of climate change related disputes evolving in light of recent Advisory Opinions? What is the
role of conciliation – the default of most States under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement – in resolving such
disputes? How can different forms of dispute settlement assist in addressing climate reparations?
Hosted by Intl Council for Commercial Arbitration ICCA & Grantham Research Institute on Climate
Change & Enviro, LSE; Global Network for Human Rights & Enviro GNHRE; Université Laval;
Caribbean Enviro Law Unit, Univ West Indies – Cave Hill
Chair: Adv Catherine Amirfar (Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP); Adv Camille Martini (PhD candidate, Laval
Univ & Aix-Marseille Univ)
Speakers/Discussant: Adv. Nicola Swan (Partner, Chapman Tripp); Adv Rhianna Hoover (Assoc, Debevoise);
Adv Christel Tham (Assoc, Debevoise); Adv Joy Jameela Reyes (Policy Officer in Climate Attribution, LSE
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & Enviro); Adv María de Arcos Tejerizo (Attorney, Pérez
Llorca); Adv Alana Malinde S.N. Lancaster (Head, Caribbean Enviro Law Unit, Faculty of Law, Univ West Indies
at Cave Hill, Barbados); Adv Nusrat Jahan Urmi (Judge / PhD candidate, Monash Law School)
Rapporteur: Tendai J Nzonzo (Researcher, Univ Cambridge)
Online Moderators: Adv Alexander Ramdass (Assoc Fellow, CISDL) & Adv Fikri Faruqi (Researcher, Univ
Cambridge)
