55 min

JUSTICE AND RIGHTS National Climate Emergency Summit 2020

    • Política

EMERGENCY POWERS AND THE DECLARATION DEBATE


As the momentum for a climate emergency response grows louder, so too does the fear of authoritarian power and loss of democratic rights. Can we set out to achieve maximum protection from climate change while safeguarding our liberties and creating a more just world? Are these objectives irreconcilable?

Nyadol Nyuon – Lawyer & Human Rights AdvocateTim Costello – Former Chief Advocate & CEO of World Vision AustraliaNicole Rogers – Associate Professor School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross UniversityPhilip Sutton – RSTI, Strategy Analyst, Breakthrough

Moderated by Corinne Grant – Lawyer & Human Rights Advocate
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EMERGENCY POWERS AND THE DECLARATION DEBATE


As the momentum for a climate emergency response grows louder, so too does the fear of authoritarian power and loss of democratic rights. Can we set out to achieve maximum protection from climate change while safeguarding our liberties and creating a more just world? Are these objectives irreconcilable?

Nyadol Nyuon – Lawyer & Human Rights AdvocateTim Costello – Former Chief Advocate & CEO of World Vision AustraliaNicole Rogers – Associate Professor School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross UniversityPhilip Sutton – RSTI, Strategy Analyst, Breakthrough

Moderated by Corinne Grant – Lawyer & Human Rights Advocate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

55 min