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SUMMARY:Private high-level meeting on climate liability and litigation at Paris COP21
DESCRIPTION:The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority recently pointed out that fiduciaries\, including company directors and pension fund trustees\, could be held liable for i) contributing to anthropogenic climate change and ii) not reasonably managing the risks associated with climate change. The Bank\, and others\, have said that this could potentially have significant implications for the insurance sector (in terms of directors and officers insurance)\, but also for other parts of the financial system and for fossil fuel companies as well. \nIn light of these developments\, the Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment\, together with ClientEarth\, brought together key people attending COP21 to help navigate the path ahead. ClientEarth did significant work in this area\, and the Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme\, together with ClientEarth and The Prince of Wales’s Accounting for Sustainability Project\, were looking at these issues across Commonwealth common law jurisdictions\, particularly Australia\, Canada\, South Africa\, and the UK. \nAt the meeting information was shared about these activities\, how these issues might develop in 2016 was explored\, and areas of potential mutual support and collaboration were identified.
URL:http://164.138.209.155/~ccli/program/private-high-level-meeting-on-climate-liability-and-litigation-at-paris-cop21/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220118
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Liability: Directors and Officers
DESCRIPTION:Alice Garton\, part of CCLI\, joined a panel examine international developments in the emerging field of climate change litigation. This seminar addresses warnings given in 2015 in a major report by the Prudential Regulation Authority\, highlighting potential liabilities for companies and directors in relation to: \n–	contribution to loss and damage caused by anthropogenic climate change;\n–	a failure to adequately manage the business risks associated with climate change; and\n–	inaccurate disclosure or reporting of climate related business risks.
URL:http://164.138.209.155/~ccli/program/climate-change-liability-directors-and-officers/
LOCATION:London\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211210T080000
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SUMMARY:Directors' duties and disclosure obligations under Hong Kong law regarding climate change
DESCRIPTION:The legal opinion and white paper were discussed at a virtual event co-hosted with the Asian Institute of International Financial Law (AIIFL)\, part of the University of Hong Kong. Speakers included Christine Lau (Assistant Vice President\, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX))\, Alex Bidlake (Corporate Partner\, Linklaters) and Dr. Emily Lee (Director of AIIFL and Associate Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong).
URL:http://164.138.209.155/~ccli/program/directors-duties-and-disclosure-obligations-under-hong-kong-law-regarding-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:Past
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