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SUMMARY:Collaborative Solutions for Climate Change: The Role of Professionals in Advancing Climate Justice in Brunei
DESCRIPTION:The Commonwealth Lawyers Association presents Collaborative Solutions for Climate Change: The Role of Professionals in Advancing Climate Justice in Brunei. \n7.00am London GMT / 8.00am WAT / 9.00am CAT / 12.30pm IST / 3.00pm MYT\, SGT & HKT / 5.00pm PGT / 6.00pm AEDT \nBrunei Darussalam\, with its rich tropical rainforest and unique socio-economic landscape\, faces distinct challenges in addressing climate change equitably. Climate justice—ensuring that climate action is fair\, inclusive\, and responsive to local contexts—is essential for sustainable development in the region. \nThis webinar aims to bring together professionals from architecture\, engineering\, planning\, and law to explore collaborative strategies for advancing climate justice in Brunei. It will also serve as a platform to engage government stakeholders\, academics\, and regional experts in meaningful dialogue. \nTo enhance engagement and professional connectivity\, the event may be hosted using Zoom Events Expo\, which includes virtual booths designed primarily for networking. These booths will allow all participants to interact directly with attendees\, share insights\, and explore potential collaborations in climate-resilient development. \nObjectives:\n\nTo highlight how professionals—such as architects\, engineers\, planners\, and lawyers—can contribute to fair and inclusive climate solutions.\nTo showcase successful climate justice initiatives from across the Commonwealth.\nTo foster collaboration between professional bodies\, government agencies\, and academia.\nTo identify actionable strategies for equitable climate adaptation and mitigation in Brunei.\nTo provide participants with opportunities to connect\, exchange ideas\, and explore future collaborations.\n\nTo register for the event please click here 
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/collaborative-solutions-for-climate-change-the-role-of-professionals-in-advancing-climate-justice-in-brunei/
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SUMMARY:Reconciling Relations in an Age of Indigenous and Aboriginal Rights
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to sign up for Reconciling Relations in an Age of Indigenous and Aboriginal Rights offered by LexisNexis and co-hosted by the Law Society of Nunavut. \nThrough expert insights and meaningful dialogue with Alisha Chohan\, Renée Pelletier\, and Darren Thomas\, this webinar will shed light on the progress\, challenges\, and opportunities that define reconciliation efforts across the country. \nThis session will explore how Canada is navigating the complex and evolving landscape of reconciliation\, examining the legal\, cultural\, and societal dimensions that shape Indigenous and Aboriginal rights today. \nRegister here
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