Climate Change and Law Seminars of CCLLAB hosts Cameron Diver on December!

Climate Change and Law Seminars of CCLLAB hosts Cameron Diver on December!

Kadir Has University Climate Change and Law Laboratory (CCLLAB), continues its series of events on legal aspects of Climate Change. At the third session of Climate Change and Law Seminars, we will be honored to welcome Cameron Diver with his lecture “Law in the service of climate justice: perspectives from the Pacific on one of the defining global issues of the century”. Event will be held in English and open to public via Zoom. No formal registration required; we would appreciate however if you confirm your participation by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
Cameron Diver is currently the Deputy Director-General of the Pacific Community (SPC), the Pacific region’s oldest and largest intergovernmental organisation. He is based at the organisation’s headquarters in Noumea, New Caledonia, and has held this position since October 2013.
His previous roles include: Head of External Relations and Regional Cooperation for the Government of New Caledonia, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Budget, Finance, Taxation, Energy, the Digital Economy, Audiovisual Communication, Tertiary Education and Research (Government of New Caledonia), Director of the Department of Education (New Caledonia), Deputy Director of Legal Affairs and General Administration (South Province, New Caledonia) and Legal Counsel to the Government of New Caledonia. Mr Diver has also worked in private legal practice as a barrister and international arbitration assistant to Sir David A.R. Williams QC at Bankside Chambers in Auckland, New Zealand. In addition, he was law clerk to the Chief Justice of the Cook Islands and at the Courts of the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC). He has lectured in Constitutional Law, Administrative Litigation, Climate Change Litigation and International Environmental Law and been a keynote speaker at numerous international events. He regularly publishes articles on the law, together with issues in international relations and sustainable development.
Mr Diver has acted as the official representative of Governments and organizations to States and international organizations and, in this capacity, has led delegations at multiple negotiations, conferences and meetings on a bilateral level and in multilateral forums. In particular, Mr Diver led SPC’s delegation at UNGA 74, the UN Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit and at UNFCCC COPs 24 and 25. A dual citizen of New Zealand and France, Mr Diver graduated with bachelor’s degrees in law and arts from the University of Auckland (New Zealand), a Master of Public Law and a Master in International Relations from the University of New Caledonia. He also holds additional qualifications in international relations, international environmental law, international criminal law and leadership.
Among other professional bodies, Mr Diver is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, the International Law Association, the International Bar Association, the “Société française pour le droit international” (the French Society for International Law), the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, Lawyers for Climate Action NZ and the International Council for Commercial Arbitration.