Macfarlanes’ Paul Davies and Michael Green round up the issues set to keep environmental lawyers busy this year
2013 presents an exciting horizon for environmental lawyers, both domestically and internationally. Unsurprisingly, natural resources remain the focus; securing access to these resources is the key to growth, particularly in the fastest-developing economies. However, such growth comes at a cost – Deepwater Horizon, Bohai Bay and Fukushima are just a few examples.
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