The final programme for this seminar organised by the UCL Centre for Law & the Environment with UKELA has now been published. The seminar is taking place on Thursday 8 November 2012: see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/events/docs/enforcement_brochure_final.pdf
James Maurici is speaking on the implications of the European Convention on Human Rights on environmental sanctions.
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