• CPD Points: 1 [SL]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Environmental Law; Litigation
  • Delivered: November 2021
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  • Recording
  • Materials: Paper

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Description

The Society welcomes Mr Shaun McElwaine SC to speak at the Litigation Conference 2021 to provide an explanation as to how the EPBC Act operates; a detailed description of the application and approval process by reference to relevant case law;; and an analysis of the leading cases, particularly that have arisen from disputes in Tasmania.

The key takeaways are:

  • The EPBC Act operates extensively and impacts on land use planning an development decisions at the State level.
  • There is significant scope to challenge ministerial decision-making in the Federal Court.
  • The mystery of the primary regulatory provisions will be explained in detail.
  • CPD Points: 1 [SL]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Environmental Law; Litigation
  • Delivered: November 2021
Digital Content
  • Recording
  • Materials: Paper

To purchase login below

Description

The Society welcomes Mr Shaun McElwaine SC to speak at the Litigation Conference 2021 to provide an explanation as to how the EPBC Act operates; a detailed description of the application and approval process by reference to relevant case law;; and an analysis of the leading cases, particularly that have arisen from disputes in Tasmania.

The key takeaways are:

  • The EPBC Act operates extensively and impacts on land use planning an development decisions at the State level.
  • There is significant scope to challenge ministerial decision-making in the Federal Court.
  • The mystery of the primary regulatory provisions will be explained in detail.

Shaun McElwaine, Barrister

About the Presenter:

Mr Shaun McElwaine SC graduated from UNSW in 1983. He was a solicitor at Zeeman Kable and Page where he became a partner in 1989. In 1996 Shaun launched his own firm. He was appointed to Senior Counsel in 2013. Shaun has appeared as counsel in many trials and appeals in a range of matters within his fields of expertise, and has extensive experience as a barrister and solicitor. Shaun has held a number of committee positions: member of the Rules Committee of Supreme Court of Tasmania (1995- current); Federal Court of Australia Users Group for Tasmania (2010-current); and Supreme Court of Tasmania Users Group, (2010-present).

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