We’ve entered a new geopolitical era that is changing how environmental law is understood, made, implemented, and enforced across the world. How is this new era of environmental law different from the past 35 years? How can environmental law adapt to this rapidly changing context, and what pathways could drive impact? Does this shift make environmental law more or less relevant in the years ahead? Please join the Environmental Law Institute and expert panelists for a webinar discussing these questions and more.
Speakers:
Sandra Nichols Thiam, Vice President, Research & Policy, Environmental Law Institute, Moderator
Carl Bruch, Director, International Programs, Environmental Law Institute
Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Director, Law Division, United Nations Environment Programme
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Climate & Energy Global Practice Lead, World Wildlife Fund (WWF); Chair, IUCN Climate Action Commission; Former Peruvian Minister of the Environment
Christina Voigt, Chair, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law; Professor of Law, University of Oslo