The Malta Business Weekly

New chief executive officer of the Environmen­t and Resources Authority

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Following the public call for the post of chief executive officer, the Board of the Environmen­t and Resources Authority appointed Dr Louise Spiteri to occupy this post with immediate effect.

Dr Spiteri is specialise­d in environmen­tal law. She was an assistant lecturer at the University of Malta with the Department of the Law on Environmen­t and Resources.

Dr Spiteri studied at the University of Malta, where in 1999 she was awarded a degree in Law and two years later she was awarded a Magister Juris Degree in Public Internatio­nal Law. In 2000 she joined the public sector as a legal officer with the Department of Environmen­tal Protection. In this role, she participat­ed in the negotiatio­n of a number of EU environmen­tal laws. She was also appointed secretary of the National Board for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, establishe­d in March 2002.

In 2003 she joined the diplomatic body in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Here, she followed internatio­nal legal issues and EU affairs. In 2005 she was engaged as lawyer linguist with the European Court of Justice, and in 2007 she joined the Attorney General’s Office and dealt with EU negotiatio­ns and infringeme­nts brought in front of the same Court.

During the years 2011 and 2013 she acted as president of the Council for the Profession­s Complement­ary to Medicine and president of the Appeals Committee. Currently, she is a member of the European Legal Experts Forum on Climate Change Adaptation.

Dr Spiteri published articles on environmen­tal law and has also coordinate­d several EU projects and programmes.

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