Environmental Law Conference 2021
Landmark Chambers host a conference covering the latest updates in Environmental Law.
Programme
Welcome and introduction – Lord Carnwath
Session 1 - Part 1 of the Environment Bill
- Introduction by Chair – Professor Richard Macrory
- Part 1 and the legal architecture of the new regulatory provisions – Professor Liz Fisher
- Environmental ambition in UK Law and the Role of the OEP – Professor Eloise Scotford
- The OEP and Environmental Review – Tim Buley QC
- Q&A
Session 2 - Aarhus Convention
- Introduction by Chair – David Elvin QC
- Aarhus: recent developments – James Maurici QC
- Q&A
Session 3 - Climate Change and Air Quality
- Introduction by Chair – David Forsdick QC
- Climate Change: current issues – Matthew Fraser
- The Bill and air quality – Jenny Wigley QC
Q&A
Session 4 - Biodiversity Net Gain and other conservation issues on the Bill
- Introduction by Chair – Tim Mould QC
- The Bill and biodiversity net gain – Richard Turney and Dominic Woodfield
- Other conservation issues in the Bill: conservation covenants and habitats – David Elvin QC
Q&A
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