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Mining & Resource Law - WA

25 November 2008
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Perth

Claim 6 CPD points for this program
Competency area 3: Legal Knowledge


Bound by new legislative and regulatory frameworks, as well as new and emerging challenges with the onset of climate change, the mining and resources industry must evolve to maintain industry competitiveness.

This comprehensive one day conference program covers critical aspects of mining and resource law and discussion of some of the complex legal issues in the field.

P.S. LexisNexis is a Quality Assured Provider under the WA Legal Practice Board 's CPD Policy.

Key Sessions:

  • Avoid penalties for non-compliance with updates on new reporting requirements under JORC
  • Have your emissions trading questions answered by leading experts
  • Avoid unnecessary delays by managing Native Title claims and community expectations responsibly
  • Don’t get left behind in the mining boom - keep up to date with developments in concurrent and cooperative mining licence's
 

Outstanding speaker faculty:

  • Greg McIntyre, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers
  • Mark Adams, Deputy Chairman, JORC
  • Bruce Legorburu, Partner, Minter Ellison
  • James Rowe, State Manager Issuers, ASX Ltd

And more…

WA Mining

Other mining and resource law events:
Queensland Mining & Resources Law Conference
27 November 2008
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Purposefully designed education for:

  • Lawyers
  • In-House Counsel
  • Policy Advisors
  • Mining and Resource Consultants
  • Mining Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Feasibility Managers
  • CEO's
  • Managing Directors

LexisNexis Climate Change Publications:

Global Climate Change: Australian Law and Policy
David Hodgkinson and Renee Garner

Global Climate Change: Australian Law and Policy is a comprehensive guide to climate change law and policy at local, state and national levels in Australia. The international framework established to deal with climate change is also examined in the book, together with frameworks in other non-Australian jurisdictions.

Publication Date: September 2008

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