Climate Change Law Conference at LIDW 2023

18 May, 2023

Climate Change Law Conference at LIDW 2023

When

18 May 2023    
2:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Where

Hogan Lovells International LLP
Atlantic House, Holborn Viaduct, London, EC1A 2FG

Event Type

Join members of Essex Court Chambers and Hogan Lovells at London International Disputes Week.

This half-day conference will provide a unique opportunity to hear from a range of experts working in the field of climate change law. Sessions will include discussions about climate change in commercial disputes, greenwashing, implications for directors’ duties, insurance coverage, how climate change is currently being addressed in international courts and legal issues relating to aviation.

Agenda

2:00pm: Registrations

2:15pm: The impact of climate change on the litigation landscape and new challenges for solicitors
This session will set the framework for the sessions that follow and report on the recently published Law Society’s Guidance ‘The impact of climate change on solicitors’.
Speaker: Valerie Kenyon

2:30pm: Session 1: Climate change in commercial disputes: implications for directors’ duties, insurance coverage and greenwashing claims
In this session the speakers will explore how climate change is impacting directing duties and insurance coverage, as well as the prospects for product and corporate related greenwashing claims.
Moderator: Lucy Ward
Speakers: Edward Brown KCDavid Scorey KCRichard Hoyle and Jackie McArthur

4:00pm: Session 2: Using International law in climate change cases
The session will address climate change and investment arbitration; climate litigation before international courts and tribunals in both human rights claims and inter-State proceedings, and international law in climate change cases before domestic courts.
Moderator: Hugh Mercer KC
Speakers: Sam Hunter JonesAlison Macdonald KCAmy Sander and Naomi Hart

5:00pm: Session 3: The Aviation Impact Accelerator, and scientific and legal issues of carbon measurement and attribution
This last session will outline the activities of the AIA group (Aviation Impact Accelerator), explain why the approach of this group can provide important advice for ESG litigation and explore issues relating to the presentation of scientific evidence in climate change litigation.
Moderator: Jane Russell
Speakers: Professor Tony PurnellGraham Dunning KC and Dr Marion Palmer

6:00pmDrinks reception

Please register here