Sheep. Photo credit: Pixabay
Sustain member the Wildlife and Countryside Link host the next seminar in their series on Brexit.
Sheep. Photo credit: Pixabay
Seminar hosted by Leigh Day, Wildlife & Countryside Link and ALAW
2-4.30pm, Monday 19th November 2018
at Priory House, 25 St. John’s Lane, London EC1M 4LB
Chair’s Introduction
Carol Day, Consultant Solicitor, Leigh Day
The Agriculture Bill: Will it secure a Green Brexit?
Thomas Lancaster, Principal Policy Officer for Agriculture at the RSPB and Vice-Chair of the Agriculture Working Group, Wildlife & Countryside Link
The future of the EU nature conservation measures and legal measures to deliver public money for public good
Colin T Reid, Professor of Environmental Law, School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee
The environmental and animal welfare implications for procurement
Alan Bates, Barrister at Monckton Chambers and Legal & Policy Director of the UK Centre for Animal Law (ALAW)
High Ambitions and Harsh Realities – Animal Welfare, Brexit and Free Trade Agreements
Iyan Offor – PhD Researcher (University of Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law & Governance) and Associate Researcher (Eurogroup for Animals)
Chair’s summing up
Paula Sparks, Barrister and Chair of the UK Centre for Animal Law (ALAW)
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