ClimLaw: Graz Roundtable
Thursday, 24 November 2022
13:00 – 14:30
Venue: SZ 15.21 (A2) RESOWI (Universitätsstrasse 15 - REWI - SOWI - Faculty of Law Universitätspl. 1, 8010 Graz) University of Graz
Topic: International law, access to energy and climate protection from a Cuban perspective
Presenter: Professor Elizabeth Valdés-Miranda Fernández, Professor of International Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Havana.
Former Political Counselor for the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Cuban Embassy in Japan.
On Thursday, 24 November 2022, Professor Elizabeth Valdés-Miranda Fernández, of the University of Havana, will be presenting her take on the how international law considerations have been useful in tackling climate change concerns. She will be providing a unique perspective of Cuba’s position in international climate change considerations.
With the recent devastation felt by Hurricane Ian in Cuba, it is clear that Cuba has felt the impacts of climate change and extreme climate-induced weather phenomena first hand. Join us for an interesting discussion and an opportunity to hear one-of-a-kind accounts of Cuba’s climate mission.
To register to attend the event, email: larissa.houston@uni-graz.at with the subject “ClimLaw: Graz Roundtable Registration – 24 November 2022”. Registration closes on Wednesday, 23 November 2022.
There are limited spots available so be sure to reserve yours!
We look forward to engaging with you at our next ClimLaw: Graz Roundtable