Climate Refugee. Presentation by: 1. Charles Codère 2. Mamun Ali 3. Emeline Pluchon

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Climate Refugee Presentation by: 1. Charles Codère 2. Mamun Ali 3. Emeline Pluchon

AF (Kiribati) Case: Some Context Appellant: Ioane Teitiota, 37 Home Country: Kiribati Immigrated to New-Zealand in 2007 and overstayed his permit Has 3 children born in New-Zealand

Kiribati Part of the former British Colony The Gilbert and Ellis Islands Situated in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the Equator halfway between Australia and Hawaii Comprised of 32 atolls and a coral island Population: over 100 000 people Average altitude: 2 meters over sea level Main food resources: bananas, bwabwai (fruit), coconut and fish

Effects of Global Warming on Kiribati Sea level rise: leads to erosion and flooding of the land Rise of sea level also affects fresh water resources: iniltration of sea water in groundwater lens Contamination of groundwater affects crops: depletion of food sources Risk of migration of tuna further north as a consequence of rising water temperatures Threats to health of residents: higher occurrence of food poisoning, outbreaks of dengue fever

Current measures undertaken by the Kiribatian government Displacement of populations and services towards the outer islands of tarawa, that are less affected Displacement causes overcrowding and slum like conditions: poor sanitary conditions, social tensions Government is trying to give people skills to be more attractive for immigration: migration with dignity approach

Judicial Background Ioane Teitiota had filed a demand for refugee status in New- Zealand Denied by immigration tribunal, appealed to the New-Zealand High Court in Auckland

Who is a refugee under international law? Regulating treaties: Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (1951 Refugee Convention) - protects only persons became refugee before January 1, 1951 1967 Protocol to the Convention - protects persons seeking refugee status beyond 1951 Definition of refugee : Article 1A(2) of the 1951 Convention

Must fulfilled criteria to seek refugee status Well-founded fear of persecution due to- Race, religion, nationality; or Membership of a particular social group; or Political opinion S/he must be outside of his/her country of origin/ nationality/ residence while seeking the status Owing to such well-founded fear, unable to return to the country of origin/nationality/residence

Ground for relief of the High Court Section 245 of the Immigration Act 2009 Conditions to appeal to the High Court : - error of law - the factual errors, in combination with the Tribunal s decision, are sufficiently grave to constitute an error of law In short there must be an error of law discernible from the Tribunal s decision which is of sufficient general or public importance for this Court to consider on appeal.

The applicant advanced six questions of law : Legal status of climate change refugees Legal framework for the applicant s three children He challenged the factual finding of the Tribunal that the applicant s food and water supply were adequate mainly a question of fact

Human Rights and Climate Refugee: Overall Picture What rights are breached because of the climate induced migration?

(A) CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS IMPACTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE 1. Right to life: The right to life is protected in both Universal Declaration of Human Rights and (UDHR) and (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). 2. Right to Property: The UDHR and other international human rights instruments illustrate the right to property. Article 17 of the UDHR: 'everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others; and no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property. 3. Other rights under ICCPR: Right to freedom of residence under Article 12(l) and movement and the right to protection of privacy, family and home under Article 17(i).

(B) ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS IMPACTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE 1. Right to Food: Included in Article 25, UDHR (right to adequate standard of living, including food); Article 24 (c) the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Articles 25 (f) and article 28 of Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and illustrated more comprehensively in Article 11 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). 2. Right to Health: Recognized in the article 25(1) of UDHR and the ICESCR 3. Right to Housing: It is illustrated most comprehensively in ICESCR as an element of the right to an adequate standard of living. 4. Right to Water: Related to the right to health in article 12 and the right to food in article 11 of ICESCR.

(C) COLLECTIVE OR GROUP RIGHTS 1. Women ' Rights: According to Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), women are entitled to "enjoy adequate living conditions, particularly in relation to housing, sanitation, electricity and water supply, transport, and communications". 2. Children s Rights: Climate change displacement is set to add to the threats that millions of children already face to their health and safety, food security, education, and livelihoods. 3. Minorities and Indigenous People s Rights: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples sets out several rights and principles of relevance to threats posed by climate change.

Protection of displaced people in a third country as refugees: Difficulties with non- Under non-refoulement principle? refoulement principle: 1. Climate-induced displacement cannot meet the international definition of torture. 2. Current jurisprudence suggests that breaches of these rights will be insufficient to found a protection claim. 3. Inappropriate individualized decision making.

Solution? The term Climate Refugee ought to be recognised officially. A multilateral framework based on human rights principle may bring solutions to the problems.