Justine Thornton
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Justine Thornton is an environmental lawyer and the partner of UK Labour opposition leader Ed Miliband.
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Background
Advising EDF Energy on new nuclear planning consent
Class action against Shell Nigeria
In May 2013 Thornton was instructed by Leigh Day solicitors in a class action against Shell Nigeria for two oil spills in 2008 which are alleged to have caused widespread damage in the Niger Delta. Justine joins the team alongside Richard Hermer QC and Jonathan Glasson QC from Matrix Chambers acting for approximately 13,000 clients based in Nigeria. Shell has admitted liability but disputes the extent of the damage and the amount of compensation payable.
Affiliations
Clients
Clients include: Defra, [[Environment Agency, Welsh Assembly Government, the Marine Management Organisation, the Department for Transport; the Department for Communities and Local Government, [[EDF Energy]]; Veolia United Utilities, Bath & North East Somerset Council action groups and individuals
Publications
- General Editor of Thomson Reuters Encyclopaedia of Environmental Law
- Case Law Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law Oxford University Press
- Environmental Law (First and Second editions) Sweet & Maxwell 2009
- Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004: A Guide to the New Law Law Society 2005