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Sebastian Belz, LL.M. (University of the West of England Bristol)

Counsel
Rechtsanwalt

CMS Hasche Sigle
Stadthausbrücke 1-3
20355 Hamburg
Germany
Languages German, English

Sebastian Belz focuses on environmental, planning, energy and mining law. He advises German and international infrastructure, energy and mining companies on complex licensing and planning permission procedures.

Sebastian joined CMS in 2017. He has been a counsel since 2022.

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Publications

  • Der Entwurf der Netto-Null-Industrie-Verordnung der EuropäischenKommission: Wegbereiter zur Umsetzung von Carbon Capture and Storage?, Zeitschrift für Bergrecht (ZfB) 2023, 257
  • Klimaschutz braucht neue Technologien, FAZ, 08.03.2023, Nr. 57, S. 16, gemeinsam mit Christiane Kappes
  • Rezension zu Jäkel, Die Sicherheitsleistung zur Sicherstellung der Vorsorge für die Wiedernutzbarmachung der Oberfläche im Bergrecht, Zeitschrift für Bergrecht (ZfB) 2018, 246
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Lectures list

  • Standards & Regulatory Framework and Special Requirements for Hydrogen Transportation, Pipeline Technology Conference, Panel-Diskussion, Berlin, 2024-04-09
  • RECAP COP28 - Was war? Was bleibt? Was kommt?, CMS Seminar, Webinar, 2024-02-20
  • Carbon Capture and Storage – ein neuer Anlauf, FORUM Bergrecht, Berlin, 2023-11-30
  • Herkunftsnachweise – Double Claiming vs. Double Counting, 69. Energierechtsgespräch der deutschen Energiejuristen in der IBA/SEERIL, Essen, 2023-09-22
  • Internationale Großprojekte und deutsches Planungsrecht – Herausforderungen aus anwaltlicher Sicht, JuWissDay 2022 – Klimaschutz und Städte, Hamburg, 2022-07-22
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Education

  • 2016: Second state examination in law
  • 2014 - 2016: Trainee lawyer at Celle Higher Regional Court
  • 2014: Research assistant (environmental, planning and energy law) at a German commercial law firm
  • 2013 - 2014: LL.M. at the University of the West of England (Bristol)
  • 2013: First state examination in law
  • 2007 - 2013: Law studies at the University of Muenster
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14/03/2024
CMS wins case for TenneT before Federal Administrative Court – work can...
Hamburg – On 13 March 2024, the Federal Administrative Court dismissed the lawsuit brought by a gravel mining company against the planning approval granted by Lower Saxony’s Regional Authority for Roads and Transport on 22 December 2022 for the construction and operation of the St­ade-Landes­ber­gen 380kV power line.A CMS team headed by Dr Neele Christiansen and Dr Christiane Kappes represented the proponent, TenneT TSO GmbH (TenneT), as summoned party in the proceedings before the Federal Administrative Court. The CMS team previously advised TenneT on all aspects of the planning approval procedure. The planning approval relates to the project to build the seventh section of the 155 kilometre-long line between Stade and Landesbergen. The court of first instance in this case, the Federal Administrative Court, ruled that the planning approval is lawful. The planning approval is compatible with regional planning law and the relevant interests were properly weighed up. All aspects of the gravel mining company’s concerns had been duly taken into account. Notably, custom design of the pylons, which would be costly to develop, construct, maintain and operate, is not required. The ruling is one of the first from the Federal Administrative Court’s new 11th Energy Senate. The Senate deals with energy law cases in which speed is of the essence. The Federal Administrative Court’s case reference is 11 A 6/23. CMS Germany Dr Neele Christiansen, Partner Dr Christiane Kappes, Part­ner Se­basti­an Belz, Counsel Jan Gröschel, Senior Associate Dr Nico Schröter, Associate, all PublicPress Con­tact presse@cms-hs. com
26/01/2024
CMS advises GASCADE on case leading to repeat Federal Administrative Court...
Hamburg – On 25 January 2024, Germany’s Federal Administrative Court dismissed the fast-track actions brought by environmental groups Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) and NABU against the amended planning approval granted by Stralsund Department of Mining on 8 January 2024 for the construction and operation of the first marine section of the Baltic Connector Pipeline (Ostsee An­bindungslei­tung – OAL).A CMS team headed by Dr Christiane Kappes and Dr Neele Christiansen represented the proponent, GASCADE Gastransport GmbH (GASCADE), as summoned party in the proceedings before the Federal Administrative Court. GASCADE operates a natural gas pipeline system in Germany with a total length of around 3,700 kilometres. The team previously advised GASCADE on all aspects of the planning approval procedure for the OAL. At around 50 kilometres long, the OAL offshore pipeline connects the LNG terminal planned by Deutsche ReGas (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit – FSRU) for Mukran on the island of Rügen to the existing long-distance gas grid in Lubmin. This LNG project is set to feed at least ten billion cubic metres of natural gas a year from the OAL into the German gas grid, replacing some of the previous gas imports from Russia and making a significant contribution to energy security. The Federal Administrative Court had previously rejected the fast-track actions brought by DUH and NABU against the original planning resolution of 21 August 2023 in its decisions of 12 and 15 September 2023 (BVerwG 7 VR 4.23 and BVerwG 7 VR 6.23). The amended planning approval granted on 8 January 2024 lifts the current end date for construction of 31 December 2023 and enables work on the marine side to be continued until 29 February 2024. The Federal Administrative Court has now rejected the fast-track actions against this amended planning approval, which were directed at halting construction. The summary review required by fast-track proceedings concluded that the amended planning approval is justified in assuming an ongoing gas supply crisis. The court found no procedural inadequacies at this point in time in connection with the lack of a preliminary environmental impact assessment and the non-involvement of the nature conservation groups. The extension of the construction period is also not likely to be in breach of conservation law, because the amended planning approval includes appropriate provisions to ensure that biotopes, habitats and species are not damaged to any substantial extent. The Federal Administrative Court’s case references are 7 VR 1/24 and 7 VR 2/24. CMS Germany Dr Christiane Kappes, Partner Dr Neele Christiansen, Part­ner Se­basti­an Belz, Counsel Knut Göring-Tisch, Associate, all Real Estate & PublicPress Con­tact presse@cms-hs. com
14/09/2023
Ruling by Federal Administrative Court: No halt to construction of Baltic...
Hamburg – On 12 September 2023, the Federal Administrative Court dismissed the fast-track action brought by environmental group Deutsche Umwelthilfe against the planning resolution of Stralsund Department...
10/01/2023
CMS advises Marguerite Pantheon on the sale of its stake in Butendiek offshore...
Hamburg - Investment company Marguerite Pantheon SCSp has sold its 22.5 percent stake in the German offshore wind farm Butendiek to the Irish investment company Greencoat Renewables PLC. The offshore...
14/12/2022
CMS and Femern A/S win new case before Federal Administrative Court – construction...
Hamburg – On 14 December 2022, the Federal Administrative Court dismissed the lawsuits brought by two environmental associations against the amended planning approval of 1 September 2021 relating to...
28/07/2022
International CMS team advises UK-German €2.8 billion interconnector project...
Hamburg/London – NeuConnect, together with a consortium of more than 20 national and international banks and financial institutions, has reached financial close for the NeuConnect interconnector project...
03/11/2020
CMS and Femern A/S win case before Federal Administrative Court: Green...
On 3 November 2020, the Federal Administrative Court dismissed the lawsuits brought against the planning approval for construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link. In one of the biggest environmental cases...
03/03/2020
CMS advises Airbus on the divestment of PFW Aerospace
Hamburg – Airbus and Safeguard have signed an agreement with Hutchinson regarding the sale and transfer of all shares in PFW Aerospace GmbH, a key supplier in the aviation industry. The divestment has...
07/08/2019
CMS advises renewable energy investor IKAV on acquisition of shares in...
Hamburg – Luxembourg-based fund IKAV Invest S.à r.l., part of the IKAV Group, has concluded agreements with drilling technology and geothermal energy company Daldrup & Söhne AG regarding the purchase...
21/02/2019
Danish project company Femern receives planning approval for Fehmarn Belt...
Hamburg – On 31 January 2019, the Schleswig-Hol­stein Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour, Transport and Technology issued planning approval for construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link. Extensive...
14/11/2017
IVG advised by CMS Germany on successful sale of TRIUVA to PATRIZIA
Düsseldorf – Bonn-based financial holding company IVG Immobilien AG (“IVG”) has sold its shares in TRIUVA Kapit­al­ver­wal­tungs­gesell­schaft mbH (“TRIUVA”) to PATRIZIA Immobilien AG of Augsburg...