Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/What-We-Argued-in-Court-in-Oslo--3-of-4----WEB-VIDEO-27MZIFJXHLEJ3.htmlConceptually similarWhat We Argued in Court in Oslo (2 of 4) - WEB VIDEOGP0STRBCWCompleted★★★★What We Argued in Court in Oslo (4 of 4) - WEB VIDEOGP0STRBD3Completed★★★★What We Argued in Court in Oslo (1 of 4) - WEB VIDEOGP0STRBD5Completed★★★★You Can - Web VideoGP0STRBCNCompleted★★★★Extreme Weather - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STRBCXCompleted★★★★Extreme Weather - Web Video (ENG)GP0STRBCYCompleted★★★★People vs Arctic Oil Court Case Sessions in Oslo - ClipreelGP0STREB3Completed★★★★People vs Arctic Oil Court Case Press Conference in Oslo - ClipreelGP0STREAUCompleted★★★★Interiors of the Court House in Oslo - CLIPREELGP0STRBCSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRBCVWhat We Argued in Court in Oslo (3 of 4) - WEB VIDEOGreenpeace lawyer explains the arguments for The People vs Arctic Oil court case:1 - Article 1122 - The Paris Agreement argument3 - Socio - economic argument4 - Arctic Vulnerability and importance argumentGreenpeace Nordic and Nature and Youth take on the Norwegian government in court for opening up new areas in the Arctic to oil drilling. They are arguing that drilling for oil violates the Paris Agreement as well as the Norwegian constitution. Winning the case could set a precedent for future climate cases around the world.Date:14 Nov, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m22sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Court cases-KWCI (GPI)-Lawyers-Norwegian Government-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil drilling-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:The People vs Arctic Oil Oslo Court Case - VideoVideos for the People versus Arctic oil court case in Oslo 14th-22nd November 2017.On November 14th 2017 Greenpeace and co-plaintive Nature and Youth meet the Norwegian government in court, putting Arctic Oil on trial.The plaintiffs have been arguing that drilling for new oil violates the the Norwegian Constitution and contravenes the Paris Agreement. Winning the case could set a precedent for future climate cases around the world. The verdict is expected in 4 to 12 weeks.Related Collections:The People vs Arctic Oil Oslo Court Case (Photos & Videos)