Chambers Climate Change Regulation 2023 Global Practice Guide

Chambers Climate Change Regulation 2023

Global Practice Guide
28 July 2023

We are delighted to be a contributing firm to Chambers' Climate Change Regulation 2023 guide. In the face of growing calls to take action to halt the increasingly apparent effects of climate change, we address national policy, multilateral regimes, international developments, transactional due diligence, and liability for ESG reporting and climate change.

Authors: Marloes Brans, Albert Knigge, Nadir Koudsi, Ronnie Bloemberg, David Heems, Jacques KrönerGreetje van HeezikYentl CoenradieJet Akkerman, Felix Kelder,  and Cornelie Castelein.

Our integrated approach

We are at the forefront of climate-related projects and cases in the Dutch market and beyond. Our multidisciplinary team of 30 lawyers, including specialised partners, apply climate change expertise to core disciplines like energy, litigation, competition, investment management, environment and planning, and ESG reporting. The team’s advice on permitting, regulatory aspects and subsidies is often key to the success of clients’ projects. Whether it is implementing EU Green Deal regulations, ESG due diligence, or advising large corporates on how to meet their Paris Agreement goals, Houthoff provides an integrated approach. 

Check which sustainability directives apply to your organisation

Within a matter of minutes, the Houthoff ESG Compass gives you insight into which (upcoming) directives are applicable for your organisation. This tool is freely accessible to everyone. By launching the ESG Compass, you agree to Houthoff's terms of use.
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Advocaat | Partner

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Amsterdam
Advocaat | Partner
Nadir Koudsi

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Amsterdam
Advocaat | Senior Associate

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Amsterdam
Advocaat | Associate