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Over the last 45 years, environmental rights have emerged as national, regional and international levels to inform, direct and steer the way that decisions relating to environmental issues are made.

This interdisciplinary symposium brings together experts from the fields of natural science, law, geography, politics and policy to consider the challenges that are faced in implementing the rights that citizens have to clean air, water and sanitation, health, a safe climate, and to participate in decision-making. It will also consider the relationship that environmental rights have with the way that governments make decisions relating to environmental risks.

King’s speakers include Professor Frank Kelly, Professor Martin Williams and Dr Henry Rothstein

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Franklin-Wilkins Building
Franklin-Wilkins Building, Stamford Street London, SE1 9NH