Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/John-Sauven-at-Boulders-Court-Case-In-Newcastle-27MDHUH6GOXA.htmlConceptually similarJohn Sauven at Boulders Court Case In NewcastleGP1SWNAZCompleted★★★★★★John Sauven at Boulders Court Case In NewcastleGP1SWNB0Completed★★★★Climate Trial of Kingsnorth Six UKGP01X5LCompleted★★★★John Sauven at GlastonburyGP04YBYCompleted★★★★Glastonbury Festival in the UK 2016GP0STPXQGCompleted★★★★★★Rally against Third Runway at HeathrowGP0STPCZLCompleted★★★★John Sauven during Heathrow 3rd Runway Judicial ReviewGP04WEDCompleted★★★★John Sauven during Heathrow 3rd Runway Judicial ReviewGP04WEECompleted★★★★John Sauven with Pat Venditti, Greenpeace UKGP1SWVPACompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWNAYJohn Sauven at Boulders Court Case In NewcastleJohn Sauven, Executive Director at Greenpeace UK holds a banner with a Greenpeace volunteer (l) reading ‘Get Ocean Protection Done’, outside Newcastle Crown Court. The UK government’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is pursuing a private prosecution against Greenpeace over its action to protect part of the Offshore Brighton Marine Protected Area (MPA) from bottom trawling in February 2021. Today (2nd December 2021), at Newcastle Crown Court, the judge will hear legal arguments on whether the MMO has jurisdiction over Greenpeace’s action.Locations:England-Newcastle-United KingdomDate:2 Dec, 2021Credit:© Scott Heppell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Court cases-Courts-Day-Greenpeace executive directors-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Signs-Two peopleShoot:Greenpeace Boulders Court Case at Newcastle Crown CourtJohn Sauven, Executive Director at Greenpeace UK holds a banner reading ‘Get Ocean Protection Done’, outside Newcastle Crown Court. The UK government’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is pursuing a private prosecution against Greenpeace over its action to protect part of the Offshore Brighton Marine Protected Area (MPA) from bottom trawling in February 2021. Today (2nd December 2021), at Newcastle Crown Court, the judge will hear legal arguments on whether the MMO has jurisdiction over Greenpeace’s action.