A thorough review of present & future trends & case law in the field – genuinely useful

- Philip Grey, Director of F.T.P, General Optical Council

Butterworths 5th Annual Environmental Law (Sep 09)

Enviromental Law

Introduction

Butterworths® 5th Annual Environmental Law conference brings together a panel of recognised environmental experts who will offer guidance on the latest legal and practical developments. The Department of Energy and Climate Change have confirmed they will give the keynote address on the Carbon Reduction Commitment.

Share ideas with regulators, legal practitioners and environment officers from the public and private sector and gain practical solutions to the following problems:

How should you prepare your organisation for the Carbon Reduction Commitment? What does the new Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act mean for business? What should companies be doing to protect themselves from potential liability under the Environmental Damage Regulations? 

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Location:

Kingsway Hall Hotel
London, WC2B 5BX

£499+VAT for public sector bookings
6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

This timely conference will bring together policy makers, industry professionals and environmental law experts who will offer practical advice to enable you to:

  • Get to grips with the implementation of the Carbon Reduction Commitment
  • Gain a comprehensive update on the key environmental case law
  • Understand how companies should protect themselves under the Environmental Damage Regulations
  • Hear the pros and cons for business of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act
  • Analyse the Defra consultation on the Waste Framework Directive

 

 

Who Should Attend

  • Solicitors in private practice
  • Barristers
  • In-house legal advisers
  • Environment, sustainability and health and safety officers
  • Waste management personnel
  • Environmental consultants
  • Insurers

“A very useful conference, with excellent speakers and a good range of topics discussed.”
Alison Rothnie, Balfour Beatty IS, delegate at Environmental Law 2008

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