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11 Fev 2014

Author:
LSE, EJOLT (Environmental Justice Organisations, Liabilities and Trade) & Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Access to Justice & Extractive Industries event (London, 13 March 2014)

On 13 March 2014, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) will host a public event on "Access to Justice and Extractive Industries". The event is co-organised by LSE, EJOLT (Environmental Justice Organisations, Liabilities and Trade) and Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. A panel of international legal and industry experts will discuss issues of environmental justice, human rights, minerals and mining. The panel will include: Aidan Davy (International Council for Mining and Minerals) Richard Meeran (Leigh Day) Juan Pablo Saenz (Amazon Defense Coalition) Jake White (Friends of the Earth) Date: 13 March 2014 Time: 6.30-8.30pm Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, LSE (London, UK)