Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and Government Bodies
Gain an essential overview of insights and trends in domestic and international climate change dispute resolution and be aware of current and future risks for your organisation. Globally there is a rise in litigation challenging both government and corporate failure to act on climate change. Recently, climate change litigation has evolved dramatically with the emergence of significant court judgments from the Federal Court of Australia and Hague District Court. A morning not to be missed. WEB215NZA04A
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Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and Government Bodies
Examine and analyse current trends and insights on international and domestic climate change related litigation and arbitration brought against governments, the public sector and corporate entities, including:
- Claims in judicial review, tort, and commercial law
- Human rights, treaty-based and indigenous rights claims
From this session you will understand that there are currently multiple avenues for climate change litigation in New Zealand that will continue to pose risks to private organisations and public sector bodies
Presented by Sarah Kuper, Senior Associate and Alex Winsley, Senior Solicitor, Simpson Grierson
Learning Objective: Gain a deeper understanding of climate change litigation and the impact on government bodies and the private sector
Presenters
Sarah Kuper, Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson
Sarah is a senior associate in the firm’s public law team, based in Wellington.
Sarah has acted in a wide range of commercial and public law disputes including interim injunctions, judicial reviews, government inquiries, human rights proceedings and multi-jurisdictional commercial disputes. Prior to joining Simpson Grierson in 2020, Sarah worked in specialist litigation firms in London and Auckland and as a Judge’s Clerk at the High Court of New Zealand. Sarah also spent time working at the New Zealand Permanent Mission to the United Nations during New Zealand's tenure as an elected member of the Security Council. She holds a Masters of Law from the University of Pennsylvania where she was a Dean’s Scholar and recipient of the LLM Rule of Law and Human Rights Fellowship in 2016.
Alex Winsley, Senior Solicitor, Simpson Grierson
Alex is an associate in the firm’s public law team, based in Wellington. Before joining the team he completed an LLB receiving first class honors and a BA in Law and International Studies from the Victoria University of Wellington. He also received a Master of Laws from the University of Chicago Law School in 2020