
Julian Aguon
Julian Aguon is a prominent attorney from Guam known for his advocacy in climate justice and human rights. He has played a pivotal role in leading legal efforts that address the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities in the Pacific Islands. His work includes presenting cases at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where he has argued for the legal responsibilities of industrialized nations in mitigating climate change effects. Aguon's strategic legal approach has been instrumental in securing victories for climate-affected populations, making him a significant figure in the global fight for environmental justice.
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Julian Aguon is a human rights lawyer who helped develop a legal case for climate justice on behalf of law students in Vanuatu.
After landmark climate win, lawyer hopes for a ‘new legal order’ to protect Indigenous rights | Pacific islandsJulian Aguon was awarded the prize for carrying the call for climate justice to the world’s highest court.
Audrey Tang receives humanitarian prizeJulian Aguon is recognized for driving the issue of climate justice to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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