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Hot Topics Episode 4: How should Greenhouse Gas Emissions be Cumulatively Assessed?

22 min · 7 de jun de 2024
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In this episode Tora Hutton and Rose Grogan discuss the Court of Appeal’s decision in R(oao Boswell) v Secretary of State for Transport [2024] EWCA CIv 145 which considered the lawfulness of the Secretary of State’s approach to the cumulative assessment of three road transport schemes in Norfolk.

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