The Climiglaw Database

A global climate mobility case law database

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Refugee Appeal Nos 72189-72195 (17 August 2000)

17 Aug 2000

Decision in judgment: In favor of the State

Country of origin

Tuvalu

Host origin

New Zealand

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Hazard

Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability characteristics

Ethnicity/Nationality/Clan affiliation

Applicant description

Family/couple with children

Case type

Category 1: Court directly considers impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change related to the claim.

Category 2: Applicant expressly relies on the impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change.

Description

This case concerns a claim for recognition of refugee status by seven members of the same family from Tuvalu. The family point to adverse environmental conditions, express a fear that climate change will exacerbate adversity, and attempt to draw a connection between the environmentally-related harm, their status as members of a particular social group (poor Tuvaluans), and culpable failures by the status authorities to provide effective protection. The claim was dismissed on multiple dimensions of the refugee definition, primarily the failure to establish a nexus between the harm feared and any of the Convention reasons.

Names of all parties

Anonymized.

Name of court

Refugee Status Appeals Authority of New Zealand - Court of first instance.