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This module comprises a practical, in-depth examination of the foundations of environmental law, with a focus on European and international perspectives. It traces the development of EU and international environmental law to date and analyzes the legal principles applied to environmental protection.
The module, which is fully online, will have a strong emphasis on environmental law in practice, and will be assessed by way of an essay (70%) and presentation (30%).
Note that this module will not deal in an in-depth manner with climate change regulation, which is covered by a separate graduate module in Spring (LAW41090 Climate Change Law & Policy).
The module, which is fully online, will have a strong emphasis on environmental law in practice, and will be assessed by way of an essay (70%) and presentation (30%).
Note that this module will not deal in an in-depth manner with climate change regulation, which is covered by a separate graduate module in Spring (LAW41090 Climate Change Law & Policy).
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Dr Andrew Jackson | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Professor Suzanne Kingston | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |