A First Response to the Environment Bill
14 January 2019, 1:00 pm–6:00 pm
The New Body, The Courts, and the Future of UK Environmental Law
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UCL Laws Events
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Gideon Schreier Lecture TheatreUCL Laws, Bentham HouseEndsleigh GardensLondonWC1H 0EG
A First Response to the Environment Bill:
The New Body, the Courts and the Future of Environmental Law
A UKELA Conference in conjunction with WWF, ClientEarth & UCL
About the event
The half day conference, organised in collaboration with UCL, ClientEarth and WWF will give delegates an early chance to discuss and debate the Environment Bill. The programme will consider the role of environmental principles in the Bill, the Bill's potential implications for the courts and tribunals, the nature and role of the new proposed Environmental Body and the implications of all these aspects for the future of Environmental Law across the UK.
We have a stellar line up of speakers from across the field, including members of the judiciary and Bar, practitioners, academics, NGOs and representatives from key stakeholders.
Follow the booking link to find out more about the programme, our speakers and how to book your place.
Speakers
- David Baldock, Senior Fellow, IEEP
- Andrew Bryce, ABESAC Consultancy
- Tim Buley, Landmark Chambers
- Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill, UKELA President
- Ruth Chambers, Greener UK
- Angus Evers, co-Chair, UKELA's Brexit Task Force & Partner, Shoosmiths
- Begonia Filgueira, co-Chair, UKELA's Brexit Task Force & Legal Director, Foot Anstey
- Professor Liz Fisher, Professor of Environmental Law, Oxford University
- Lori Frater, Head of Policy, Welsh Government
- Dr Viviane Gravey, Lecturer in European Politics, Queen's University Belfast
- Professor Maria Lee, Professor of Laws, UCL
- Professor Richard Macrory QC, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, UCL
- Judge Alison McKenna, General Regulatory Chamber President
- Edward Lockhart Mummery, Project Convenor, Broadway Initiative
- Professor Colin Reid, Professor of Environmental Law, Dundee University
- Professor Eloise Scotford, Professor of Environmental Law, UCL
- Debbie Tripley, WWF
- Dr Tom West, ClientEarth; David Wolfe QC, Matrix Chambers
- View the programme
1 pm Registration and Coffee
1.30 pm Introduction and Welcome from Anne Johnstone, UKELA Chair
1.35 pm First Responses to the Bill
Chair: Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill, UKELA PresidentSpeakers:
- Begonia Filgueira, co-Chair, UKELA's Brexit Task Force & Legal Director, Foot Anstey;
- Edward Lockhart Mummery, Project Convenor, Broadway Initiative;
- Ruth Chambers, Greener UK;
- Professor Liz Fisher, Professor of Environmental Law, Oxford University.
2.30 pm The Proposed Environmental Body and the Courts
Chair: Debbie Tripley, WWFSpeakers:
- Professor Maria Lee, Professor of Laws, UCL;
- Professor Richard Macrory QC, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, UCL:
- Judge Alison McKenna, General Regulatory Chamber President;
- Tim Buley, Landmark Chambers
3.20pm TEA BREAK
3:40pm View from the Devolved Administrations
Chair: Angus Evers, co-Chair, UKELA's Brexit Task Force & Partner, ShoosmithsSpeakers:
- Professor Colin Reid, Professor of Environmental Law, Dundee University;
- Dr Viviane Gravey, Lecturer in European Politics, Queen's University Belfast;
- Lori Frater, Head of Policy, Welsh Government
4.20 pm Review and What’s Next: Panel discussion
Chair: David Baldock, Senior Fellow, IEEPSpeakers:
- Andrew Bryce, ABESAC Consultancy;
- Professor Eloise Scotford, Professor of Environmental Law, UCL;
- Dr Tom West, ClientEarth; David Wolfe QC, Matrix Chambers;
4:55pm Closing remarks: Anne Johnstone, UKELA Chair
5pm Drinks/networking until 6pm- Speaker biographies
Biographies listed in Programme running order - new ones will be added as they are received
Anne Johnstone is the UKELA Chair and is a Partner at Malcolm Hollis LLP and has over sixteen years’ experience in environmental consultancy, previously at Ramboll Environ and Atkins. She is head of Malcolm Hollis’ Environmental practice in the UK, Ireland and Europe. She specialises in environmental due diligence, risk assessment and permitting.
Rt. Hon Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill C.V.O. is President of UKELA and has been a Justice of the UK Supreme Court since April 2012. He was a Lord Justice of Appeal since September 2001, having been a Judge of the High Court, Chancery Division, from 1994. He was Chairman of the Law Commission for England and Wales from February 1999 until July 2002. In July 2004 he was nominated as “Shadow” Senior President of Tribunals, to provide judicial leadership in the reform of the UK Tribunal system. In November 2007 he was appointed as the first statutory Senior President of Tribunals under the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. Internationally, in 2004 he was a founding member, and first Secretary-General, of the European Union Forum of Judges for the Environment (EUFJE). He has been joint chairman of the judicial advisory committee for the UNEP handbook on environmental law; and a member of the UNECE taskforce on the Aarhus Convention.
Begonia Filgueira is co-Chair of UKELA's Brexit Task Force. She is a Legal Director and Head of Environment at Foot Anstey LLP. She has over 20 years' experience in magic circle law firms in the City, Government and the United Nations. As an environmental, sustainability and climate law specialist she works with clients across the property, corporate/commercial, energy and construction groups. Begonia advises on environmental liabilities and risk including flooding, permitting, contaminated land, waste, water and enforcement. She works with the boards of companies on risks and opportunities of climate policy and understanding its impact on governance, ESG, Green Finance and business innovation to make business more resilient. She is co-author of the Environment Volume of the Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents (LexisNexis) and a regular contributor to LexisNexis PSL.
Ruth Chambers is at the forefront of Greener UK’s work on the environment bill, and the campaign that led to the introduction of Section 16 of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill. She has worked with a wide range of not-for-profit and public sector organisations, helping them to engage with and influence government and parliament. She has worked on a number of bills and campaigns including the Modern Slavery Bill, Housing and Planning Bill, Criminal Finances Bill, the Welfare Reform and Work Bill and the designation of the South Downs National Park. In addition to her Greener UK role, she is Chair of the Campaign for Better Transport, Senior Independent Trustee of the London Wildlife Trust and the lay member on COMEAP, the expert committee that advises the government on the effects of air pollutants on health.
Professor Richard Macrory QC is a barrister and Emeritus Professor of Environmental Law at University College London. He is a Patron of UKELA, and was former co-chair of the UKELA Brexit Task Force.
Judge Alison McKenna was called to the Bar (M) in 1988 and was admitted as a Solicitor in 2003. She was appointed as a Fee-paid Legal Member of the Mental Health Review Tribunal in 2002 (becoming a Fee-paid Tribunal Judge of the First-tier Tribunal (Health Education and Social Care Chamber) in 2008. She was appointed to the Salaried post of President of the Charity Tribunal in 2008 and became the Principal Judge, First-tier Tribunal (Charity) in the General Regulatory Chamber in 2009, as a result of Tribunal reforms which also made her a transferred-in Judge of the Upper Tribunal. She was assigned to the Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals) and (Tax and Chancery) Chambers in 2009. She served as a Judicial Appointments Commissioner from 2012 to 2014, and was Chamber President of the First-tier Tribunal (War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber) between 2014 and 2016, returning to the General Regulatory Chamber as its Principal Judge in 2016.
Angus Evers is a partner and head of the environmental law team at national law firm Shoosmiths LLP. His practice covers all aspects of environmental law from waste to contaminated land, climate change, renewables, nuisance, water pollution and chemicals. He also has expertise in related areas such as energy, planning and health & safety. He advises on transactional, regulatory and contentious issues, regularly working alongside corporate, real estate, commercial, regulatory, projects and EU/competition teams. He has led Shoosmiths’ environmental practice since 2016. He was one of the Convenors of UKELA’s Waste Working Party from 2006 to 2018 and is currently one of the Co-Chairs of UKELA’s Brexit Task Force.
Professor Colin Reid is Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Dundee where he has worked since 1991. He has taught and written on various environmental law and public law themes, and is currently working on an ESRC-funded project on the actual use and impact of the right of access to environmental information. He spoke at one of the first events on Brexit and the Environment, in November 2015, and since then has continued to be active on the consequences of Brexit for environmental law. This has included participation in research projects, the Brexit & Environment Network and the UKELA Brexit Task Force, as well as the Governance Sub-group of the Scottish Government’s Roundtable on Environment and Climate Change. He has given written and oral evidence to several committees of both the Westminster and Holyrood Parliaments. He was a founding member of UKELA.
Dr Viviane Gravey is a Lecturer in European Politics at Queen’s University Belfast. She is co-chair of Brexit & Environment, an academic network investigating how Brexit is affecting EU and UK environmental policy and governance. Her research focuses on how Brexit is changing UK environmental and agricultural policies with a focus on devolution and Northern Ireland.
David Baldock was the Executive Director of IEEP until July 2016 and is now a Senior Fellow. He has had a career in independent policy institutes, working closely with public institutions and NGOs as well as academics. He joined the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) in 1984 and became Director in 1998, establishing the Brussels office two years later. He has written about, and engaged in, many aspects of European environmental, agricultural, climate, food and related policies. Over the last three years the environmental consequences of Brexit, for the UK and for Europe as a whole, have become a prominent part of his agenda. He has led and contributed to several projects on the environmental and agricultural dimensions of Brexit and its aftermath as well as participating in numerous events on this theme. He was specialist advisor to the 2017 House of Lords Committee enquiry on Brexit, the environment and climate and is an advisor to the Board of Greener UK.
Andrew Bryce trained and qualified as a solicitor with Cameron Markby (now part of CMS) and set up and led its Environmental Group. In 1994 he left to set up Andrew Bryce & Co. as a sole practice specialising in environmental and health and safety law. The main focus of his practice was regulatory advice and criminal defence. He has more than 40 years experience of advising a wide range of industries including the waste, oil and gas and nuclear sectors. He is a former Chairman and Honorary Life Member of the United Kingdom Environmental Law Association and is currently on its Brexit Task Force as well as being a member of the Waste and Nature Conservation Working Parties. He is a Non-Executive Director of Augean PLC. He retired from private practice as a solicitor in September 2017 and now runs his consultancy ABESAC advising on a wide range of environmental issues.
Eloise Scotford is Professor of Environmental Law in the Faculty of Laws, University College London. She joined UCL in 2017 from The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London. Professor Scotford’s research covers many aspects of environmental law, with a particular focus on UK law, EU law, Australian law, and international law. She is a leading scholar on the legal treatment of environmental principles (notably as author of Environmental Principles and the Evolution of Environmental Law (Hart 2017)), air quality law, climate change governance, waste law, and legislative and adjudicative processes as they relate to the environment. Professor Scotford has been a Trustee of the Council of Management of the UK Environmental Law Association and currently sits on UKELA’s Brexit Taskforce. She has advised Defra, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the Environment Agency on matters of environmental law. She is currently an Associate Member of Landmark Chambers, a member of the Avosetta group of EU environmental law experts, and Analysis Editor the Journal of Environmental Law.
- Fees
non member £ 65.00
Discount £ 25.00
Student £ 0.00
UKELA Member £ 50.00