Sébastien Duyck

Sébastien Duyck

Senior Attorney, CIEL Climate & Energy Program

Sébastien Duyck is a senior attorney for the Center for International Environmental Law’s Climate & Energy Program, and is the campaign manager for the human rights & climate change portfolio. He leads CIEL’s engagement with UN human rights institutions seeking greater consideration and scrutiny by these bodies of the duties of States to prevent human rights harms caused by climate change or climate responses and to promote environmental democracy.

Prior to joining CIEL, Sébastien worked as a consultant on related issues for a range of organizations including Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the Mary Robinson Foundation for Climate Justice, the Heinrich Boell Foundation, Carbon Market Watch, the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Research Programme (CCAFS) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. 
 
Sébastien holds a LLM in Public International Law of the University of Helsinki and a LLM in Natural Resources Law and International Environmental Law from the University of Iceland. He is a visiting researcher at the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (Arctic Centre, University of Lapland). His main fields of research relate to international climate governance, human rights and the environment, and Arctic governance.

Taught Courses

Open dump Training

Protecting Human Rights and the Environment

Participants in this training course, made of two modules, will examine the major international and regional instruments for the promotion of human rights and the environment, familiarizing themselves with the respective implementation and enforcement mechanisms.

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