Events to keep you connected

22
Apr' 24
Annual Infrastructure Seminar (Hybrid)

This afternoon seminar will provide an opportunity to be informed about and discuss the latest developments in infrastructure planning with some of the leading barristers in the field. It will focus on key practical issues, providing a convenient way for busy solicitors, consultants and local authority officers to keep up to date and to manage the implications of recent changes. 

Chair: Hereward Phillpot KC

Speakers and Topics

•    Recent developments in solar – Mark Westmoreland Smith KC
•    DCO drafting – Michael Fry
•    The infrastructure (Wales) Bill 2023 – Annabel Graham Paul
•    Mitigation measures – Rebecca Clutten, Isabella Tafur
•    Case law update – James Pereira KC, George Mackenzie

Practical Infrormation

Date: Monday 22 April 2024.
Time: Registration will take place from 1.30-2.00pm.  The seminar will run from 2.00pm-5.30pm. It will be followed by a drinks reception from 5.30pm-6.30pm.
Format: The seminar will be run as a hybrid event enabling either in-person or virtual attendance.  Please select the relevant option when booking.
Venue: Inner Temple, Crown Office Row, Temple, London EC4Y 7HL. Virtual attendees can join by Zoom (joining instructions will be sent to attendees a few days before the event).
Cost: The standard charge for this seminar is £160 + VAT per attendee for both in-person and virtual attendance. By booking three delegates at the same time, you will automatically be entitled to a special rate of three delegates for the price of two.  Bookings can be made via Eventbrite and payment can be made by credit card at the time of booking or later by BACS but must be received prior to the event.  Booking confirmations and invoices will be sent from Eventbrite by email.
There are limited number of free places available for local authorities. Please contact Deirdre Mahon, Marketing Manager for more information.

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25
Apr' 24
Breakfast Briefing: Climate Change and Human Rights: the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights in Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz v Switzerland

Whilst the Court dismissed two of the cases on procedural grounds, it decided in the third Verein KlimaSeniorinnen that Switzerland's climate strategy was flawed and failed to protect the applicant's rights under the European Convention on Human Rights.

The Court found that Article 8 provided a "right for individuals to enjoy effective protection by the State authorities from serious adverse effects on their life, health, well-being and quality of life arising from the harmful effects and risks caused by climate change". This obliges the State to adopt "measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible, future effects of climate change". Switzerland’s domestic regulatory framework to reduce emissions was found wanting and the Swiss Government must now adopt domestic measures that put a stop to its violation of Article 8. 

This is a very significant decision for climate change and human rights law with potentially far reaching implications. 

This Breakfast Briefing will be given by Mark Westmoreland Smith KC and Charles Streeten who will discuss the implications of these judgments and, in particular, their domestic effect.

Mark and Charles are acting on behalf of the Secretary of State in the Friends of the Earth judicial review against the Government’s third National Adaption Programme under the Climate Change Act 2008, in which the Claimant raises human rights grounds.

Practical Information

Venue: Francis Taylor Building, Inner Temple, London, EC4Y 7BY.

Time: Registration over coffee and pastries from 8.00am. Briefing from 8.30-9.15am. Booking: To reserve places, please complete the online booking form.

Booking: There is no charge to attend but places places must be booked in advance and will be offered on a first come first served basis.

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17
May' 24
Licensing Update - Birmingham

An afternoon seminar featuring a series of topical and practical presentations by members of chambers.

It will be of interest to local authority licensing officers and lawyers, licensing solicitors in private practice, licensing consultants and police licensing officers.
The programme will be announced in due course.  In the meantime, places can be reserved using the booking link below.

Practical Information

Venue: IET Birmingham, Austin Court, 80 Cambridge St, Birmingham B1 2NP
Time: Registration over sandwich lunch from midday to 1.00pm.  Seminar from 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Booking: There is no charge to attend but places must be reserved in advance using the booking link below.

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07
Jun' 24
Licensing Update - London

An late afternoon seminar featuring a series of topical and practical presentations by members of chambers.
It will be of interest to local authority licensing officers and lawyers, licensing solicitors in private practice, licensing consultants and police licensing officers.
The programme will be announced in due course.  In the meantime, places can be reserved using the booking link below.

Practical Information

Venue: Francis Taylor Building, Inner Temple, London, EC4Y 7BY.
Time: Registration from 4.15pm  Seminar from 4.30pm – 6.30pm followed by a short drinks reception.
Booking: There is no charge to attend but places must be reserved in advance using the booking link below.

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