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International
Conference
on Compliance and Enforcement of Trading Schemes in Environmental
Protection
16-18 March
2004
Worcester College, Oxford University, England
Sponsored by Environment
Agency (England and Wales) and the International Network for
Environmental Compliance and Enforcement
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| Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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Professor Richard Macrory, Environment Agency Board Member
Mr. Durwood Zaelke, INECE
Secretariat |
| Session One Role
of Trading in Environmental Protection, Chairman: Dr. Dieter
Helm, New College, University of Oxford |
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A European Perspective
Mr. Chris Dodwell, Global Atmospheres Division, Department
and Rural Affairs, UK
A North American Perspective
Mr. Brian McLean,
Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs, US EPA
An Asian Perspective
Mr. Honjun Zhang,
International Environmental Practice Group, Emerging Markets
Group, Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., Washington D.C.
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Compliance and Enforcement
Experiences in The Netherlands 
Mr. Kees van Kuijen,
Director of The Netherlands Emissions Authority |
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Outcomes of the Breakout Workshops

· What are best practice for compliance and enforcement
for trading schemes?
Workshop Facilitators:
Nick Johnstone and Neil Davies
· What are the challenges to implementing an enforcement
programme to support trading schemes?
Workshop Facilitators: Ken
Markowitz and Chris Dodwell |
| Session Two - The Importance
of Compliance and Enforcement in Trading Schemes, Chairman:
Dr. Dieter Helm, New College, University of Oxford |
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Keynote Address Trading as
a Modern Regulatory Approach 
Sir John Harman, Chairman of the Environment Agency (England
and Wales)
Experiences with Tradable Permits
in OECD Countries: Issues of Compliance and Enforcement
Mr. Nick Johnstone, OECD
Compliance and Enforcement Aspects of Sulphur Trading Scheme
in the U.S. 
Mr. Joe Kruger, Resources
for the Future, Washington DC, USA
Compliance and Enforcement Aspects of
Salinity and Nutrient Trading in Australia
Ms. Katy Brady, New
South Wales Environment Protection Authority, Australia
Greenhouse Gas Trading in Europe and
Project-based Compliance Mechanisms 
Mr. Jürgen Lefevere,
DG Environment, European Commission |
| Session Three - The Need
for Effective Compliance and Enforcement Practices in Trading
Schemes, Chairman: Dr. Andrew Skinner, Environment Agency |
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A View from Industry
Mr. Charles Nicholson,
Chairman of the UK Emissions Trading Group
Views from Nongovernmental Organizations:
Friends of the Earth 
Ms. Bryony Worthington,
Senior Campaigner, Friends of the Earth
Views from Nongovernmental Organizations: Foundation for International
Law and Development 
Ms. M. J. Mace, Programme
Director, Foundation for International Law and Development
A View from the Financial Sector
Mr. Rupert Edwards,
Climate Change Capital |