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Dustin Klaudt
Law Clerk, Constitutional Court of South Africa
South Africa

Dustin Klaudt, BCom, JD, is presently a Law Clerk at the Constitutional Court of South Africa.  He previously consulted for South Africa’s largest and oldest domestic legal NGO, the Legal Resources Centre, on multiple human rights matters spanning equality, government accountability, and environmental law. 

He also has experience practicing estate, trust, family, and commercial law in Canada.  He is also presently completing a Master of Laws degree at Osgoode Hall at York University in Toronto, Canada, where his research focuses on international climate change litigation, particularly cases involving climate change harms causing human rights abuses.