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Antigua and Barbuda Crown Counsel appointed Legal Coordinator for AOSIS

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Antigua and Barbuda Crown Counsel appointed Legal Coordinator for AOSIS
Key Points(5)
  • AOSIS is an intergovernmental organization that represents Small Island Developing States (SIDS), which face disproportionate risks from climate change, including sea-level rise and more frequent extreme weather events.
  • In his new role, Phillips will provide legal and strategic support to AOSIS leadership and negotiators, helping to ensure cohesive and consistent legal positions across member states.
  • His work will involve contributing to the development of legal frameworks, advising on negotiation strategies, and assisting in drafting and reviewing legal texts and proposals.
  • He is also expected to take part in major international climate meetings, including the Subsidiary Body sessions (SB64) in Bonn and the 31st Conference of the Parties (COP31), where AOSIS continues to push for stronger global climate action and equitable outcomes for small and vulnerable nations.
  • AOSIS has played a significant role in shaping international climate policy, advocating within the United Nations system and other global platforms to elevate the concerns of island and coastal states.







The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced that Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips, of the Ministry of Legal Affairs, has been invited to serve as Legal Coordinator for 2026 for the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), a prominent coalition advocating for vulnerable nations in global climate negotiations.

AOSIS is an intergovernmental organization that represents Small Island Developing States (SIDS), which face disproportionate risks from climate change, including sea-level rise and more frequent extreme weather events.

In his new role, Phillips will provide legal and strategic support to AOSIS leadership and negotiators, helping to ensure cohesive and consistent legal positions across member states. His work will involve contributing to the development of legal frameworks, advising on negotiation strategies, and assisting in drafting and reviewing legal texts and proposals.

He is also expected to take part in major international climate meetings, including the Subsidiary Body sessions (SB64) in Bonn and the 31st Conference of the Parties (COP31), where AOSIS continues to push for stronger global climate action and equitable outcomes for small and vulnerable nations.

AOSIS has played a significant role in shaping international climate policy, advocating within the United Nations system and other global platforms to elevate the concerns of island and coastal states.

The government said Phillips’ appointment reflects the high regard for Antigua and Barbuda’s legal expertise and its continued leadership in international climate diplomacy. It also highlights the important contributions of Caribbean professionals in advancing the interests of small island states globally.

Officials extended full support to Phillips in his new role and commended AOSIS for its ongoing advocacy on behalf of vulnerable nations.












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