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APCEL STUDENT OUTREACH PROGRAMME: Saint Joseph’s Institution

September 30, 2023 | In the News

On 6 September 2023, the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL) hosted students from Saint Joseph’s Institution (SJI).

To the delight of our guests, the workshop began with breakfast. Students and teachers brought their own cups, lunchboxes, and cutlery to reduce waste by avoiding the use of single-use disposable items.

Selene Tanne (Sheridan Fellow, NUS Law; Academic Fellow, APCEL) kicked off the sessions with an icebreaker discussion session. Students discussed the environmental issues they knew of, those that they were most concerned about, and the role they believe that laws and policies play in correcting environmental problems.

Following that interactive segment, Dr Sroyon Mukherjee (Research Fellow, APCEL) introduced students to international environmental law – where it comes from and how it might percolate through countries’ legal systems. After a brief segment on the mechanism of international treaties, Sroyon led students through an interesting exploration of abstract issues, including distributive justice and the rights of nature. Finally, Sroyon used the example of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to demonstrate the necessary and natural intersection of environmental law and science.

For the third segment of the workshop, Selene returned to share about the various contributions that Singapore either has made or is aspiring to make under the Paris Agreement regime. Students then worked in teams to identify provisions in the Resource Sustainability Act 2019 in order to answer assigned questions about the legislation provisions.

The session ended with a tour of the campus led by Selene.