Christine Visser is a partner and an expert on administrative law, environmental and planning law. She has been a lawyer since 2004, specialising in environmental and planning law, nature protection and nitrogen issues. She has extensive experience as an adviser and litigator, particularly in matters concerning zoning and permitting procedures, with a focus on complicated projects in residential construction and infrastructure.
Christine follows the latest developments in her area of the law, and has a thorough understanding of the new Dutch environmental and planning legislation that was introduced on 1 January 2024. Nitrogen issues are a key topic in her practice, and she provides her clients with practical and strategic solutions.
As a lawyer, she helps property developers, housing corporations and investors to realise major projects. She consults and negotiates with government agencies to facilitate the permitting process. If necessary, she represents clients in legal proceedings, right up to the highest administrative court in the Netherlands: the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Council of State.
Christine also chairs THNa’s the Construction Market Group, working with colleagues from multiple disciplines to address legal issues in the construction sector. She is an active member of the Public Sector Market Group, where she draws on her expertise to counsel government agencies in her focus areas.
Christine Visser regularly publishes about administrative law and environmental and planning law on LinkedIn and in journals. She is also a frequent speaker at seminars and other events about topical legal news.