Registration has opened for the African Regional Conference on the Environment coming up on the 28–30 November 2018, Radisson Blu, Cape Town, South Africa

The conference is  presented by the IBA Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee of the Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

Click here to register

TOPICS INCLUDE:

The future of water supplies in Africa: addressing the water scarcity, ground water pollution, and sanitation challenges

Extractive Industries: maintaining the balance between economic development and a sustainable environment

Wildlife conservation and biodiversity protection

Maritime issues in African coastal states: maritime security and ocean pollution

Climate change impacts on Africa: challenges and opportunities

Urban waste management in Africa’s cities

African regional and sub-regional judicial institutions: practical environment protection enforcement mechanisms

Online registrations received:

on or before 19 October until 20 November
IBA member £670 £760
Non-member* £805 £895
Participant resident in Africa £400 £895
Young lawyers (under 30 years) £505 £895
Academic/Judges (full time) £505 £895
Public lawyers £505 £895
Corporate counsel** £605 £895
Guest fee £30 £30
Conference dinner £55 £55

After 20 November registrations must be received in hard copy at the IBA office.

Hard copy registration forms and fees received:

on or before 19 October after 19 October
IBA member £745 £845
Non-member* £895 £995
Participant resident in Africa £445 £995
Young lawyers (under 30 years) £560 £995
Academic/Judges (full time) £560 £995
Public lawyers £560 £995
Corporate counsel** £670 £995
Guest fee £30 £30
Conference dinner £55 £55

 

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