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Our company will hold a seminar titled "Legal Risks and Countermeasures Associated with Carbon Credit Transactions." As companies work towards achieving "carbon neutrality," carbon credits, which involve the buying and selling of quantified greenhouse gas emission reductions and absorption amounts, are an option worth considering. Additionally, the carbon credit trading market will open on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 2023, and private markets are also being established, indicating progress in domestic regulatory frameworks. However, there are no unified standards for carbon credits, and their legal nature is ambiguous, which introduces risks into the transactions. Therefore, this seminar will provide a detailed explanation of carbon credit transactions, covering fundamental knowledge as well as the legal risks associated with carbon credit transactions and important considerations in transaction contracts. [Seminar Details] ■ Date and Time: November 12, 2024 (Tuesday) 9:30 - 11:30 (Doors open at 9:00) ■ Venue: JPI Conference Square ■ Address: 5-2-32 Minamiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Kowa Hiroo Building ■ Speaker: Takashi Kitajima, Partner and Attorney at TMI General Legal Practice *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lecture Items】 ■Overview of the Carbon Credit System ■Legal Risks of Carbon Credits and Corresponding Responses ■Related Q&A ■Business Card and Information Exchange Meeting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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JPI Corporation (Japan Planning Institute) has been providing valuable information for executives and senior management involved in the execution of national policies and national projects, supporting the dissemination of state policies as a 'bridge of knowledge' between 'government', 'administration', and 'citizens' in the form of exclusive real seminars for participants for half a century, aiming to create national knowledge.