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Agriculture and animal welfare after Brexit

Sustain member the Wildlife and Countryside Link host the next seminar in their series on Brexit.

Sheep. Photo credit: Pixabay

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)

Book your place here.

Published Thursday 18 October 2018

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