Position

Daniel Owen specialises in marine public law, ie the law that governs our use of the world’s seas and oceans. His practice covers international, EU and UK law and includes marine planning and licensing, fisheries management and marine protected areas. Daniel’s practice is mainly advisory and includes both contentious and non-contentious work. His clients include companies, environmental non-governmental organisations, public bodies and intergovernmental organisations. He has advised clients on the legal aspects of a wide variety of sea uses.

Education

Brasenose College, Oxford (1988 BA Hons Zoology 1st); University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1989 MSc Tropical Coastal Management); City University, London (1998 Diploma in Law commendation); Inns of Court School of Law, London (1999 BVC Very Competent).