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MEDIA ALERT
Briefing on Key Issues in Climate and Energy Law
What:
World-renowned experts in environmental law for sustainable
development will discuss key energy and climate at CSD – 14 &
15.
Who:
Richard L. Ottinger, Dean Emeritus, Pace Law School; Chair, Energy
Specialists Group; former member of U.S. Congress and Chair of the
House Subcommittee on Energy, Conservation and Power
Mohamed El-Ashry, former CEO, Global Environment Fund
Adrian Bradbrook, Professor of Law, University of Adelaide,
Australia; and Deputy Chair of the Specialists Group
When:
May 12, 2005, 10:00 AM
Where:
UN Correspondence Association Press Room
UNCA, Room 326, United Nations, New York, NY 10017
Background:
The energy and climate issues up for consideration at CSD 14 &
15 are essential to the achievement of the Millennium Development
Goals, the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable
Development, and to world security. Noted experts in sustainable
development and energy law will brief UN correspondents, providing
background on achievements, key legal issues and the challenges ahead.
RSVP is required for
all without United Nations entry approval. Arrangements will be made
for your clearance.
Founded in 1976, Pace Law School is a New York Law School with a
suburban campus in White Plains, N.Y., 20 miles north of New York
City. Part of Pace University, the school offers the JD program for
full-time and part-time day and evening students. Its postgraduate
program includes the LLM and SJD degrees in Environmental Law and
an LLM in Comparative Legal Studies. Pace has one of the nation's
top-rated Environmental Law programs and its Clinical Education
program also is nationally ranked, offering clinics in domestic
violence prosecution, environmental law, securities arbitration,
criminal justice and disability rights. www.law.pace.edu
Pace is a comprehensive, independent university with campuses in
New York City, Pleasantville and White Plains, N.Y., and a Hudson Valley
Center at Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, N.Y. More than
14,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and
professional degree programs in the Dyson College of Arts and
Sciences, Lubin School of Business, School of Computer Science and
Information Systems, School of Education, Lienhard School of Nursing
and Pace Law School. www.pace.edu
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