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UK Environmental Law in the Wake of Brexit

  • January 25, 2017
  • Lana J. Finney and Mackenzie Clark

The authors consider Brexit’s effect on UK environmental law and identify potential models the UK might implement to address gaps in environmental law post-Brexit.

Environmental Law

Carbon Offset Credits

  • January 03, 2017
  • Alexandra Sadvari and Benjamin Ojoleck Alexandra is an Associate at Gowling WLG Benjamin is an articling student at Gowling WLG

Alex and Ben provide an overview of the MOECC's Carbon Offset Credits Regulatory Proposal.

Environmental Law

ERT Finds Wind Farm Will Cause Serious Harm to Human Health, Serious and Irreversible Harm to Little Brown Bat

  • October 17, 2016
  • Albert Engel

On Friday, October 7, 2016, Ontario's Environmental Review Tribunal released its decision in Wiggins v. Ontario (MOECC) (ERT Case Nos.: 16-036 to 16-042), and for the first time, found that engaging in an approved wind farm in accordance with its approval would cause serious harm to human health, as well as serious and irreversible harm to animal life, plant life or the natural environment.

Environmental Law

Unreasonable Delay and Environmental Prosecutions

  • October 03, 2016
  • Julie Abouchar and Anand Srivastava

The right to be tried within a reasonable time is a constitutionally protected right under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The SCC recently set an upper limit of 18 months as the presumed ceiling for a reasonable time to trial.

Environmental Law