Anthony Hobley

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Anthony Hobley is a leading banking lawyer who specialises in climate change and emissions trading law based in London with high powered connections to Department of Climate Change and the UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy. He works for Norton Rose law firm and is also chairman of the London Climate Change Services which promotes business opportunities through carbon markets.

He was General Counsel to the Climate Change Capital Carbon Fund and Director of Legal Policy for Climate Change Capital which he joined in September 1995.

Under invitation of the European Commission he was asked to speak in New Delhi on the 'investment in CDM in India and in Budapest at the British Embassy where he chaired the session jointly with Prince Andrew; in Tokyo by the Japanese power industry on both the UK and EU ETSs; in Ottawa at the annual meeting of the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and many other events. He has also appeared on UK television and radio speaking on climate change and has been quoted in the Economist, The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal.' [1]

Publications include:

  • "Transposition of the Emissions Trading Scheme Directive into Law and Associated Issues" - Journal For European Environmental & Planning Law - by Anthony Hobley & Chris. Rowe, Vol 1, Number 1, Jul 04
  • "International Emissions Trading : A Legal Context" - A Guide to Emissions Trading - by Anthony Hobley and Anna McCann, Jul 04
  • "The EU emission allowance trading scheme : a prototype for global GHG emissions allowance trading?" - Environmental Liability - by Anthony Hobley and Peter Hawkes, Vol 11 Issue 5, Oct 03
  • Chapter written for "Legal Aspects of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms" - Making Kyoto Work edited by David Freestone and Charlotte Streck, Feb 05

Notes

  1. Norton Rose Law Firm. "Anthony Hobley." Norton Rose people page. Accessed 11/04/09