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EU Timber Regulation Lawyer, ClientEarth, ClientEarth

Deadline for application: 01 February 2013

Job summary
ClientEarth, a public interest environmental law group founded in 2007, is looking to recruit a EU Timber Regulation Lawyer (Enforcement).

Location: Brussels



Further details

ClientEarth is a public interest environmental law group founded in 2007.

The EU Timber Regulation Enforcement Lawyer will play a crucial role in identifying strategic ways in which to strengthen and test the application of the Timber Regulation, and in supporting the development of test cases. This will include developing a robust analysis of the Timber Regulation and other relevant legislation and building up an enforcement strategy through advocacy, direct litigation and awareness raising-style 'test-cases'.

Web address for further details

http://www.clientearth.org/opportunities/jobs/


by ClientEarth -- last modified 20 December 2012
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