Short course: International Environmental Law
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International Environmental Law : This three day short course provides a comprehensive introduction to international environmental law – the legal frameworks, substantive and procedural laws and institutions. |
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The first section of the short course will introduce the international law-making process, institutions and actors, the principles of international environmental law, compliance, enforcement and liability issues, and dispute resolution.
Particular environmental law regimes explored include air and atmosphere (trans-boundary air pollution, ozone depletion and climate change); biodiversity, wildlife and biogenetic resources; habitat protection; freshwater; law of the sea, fisheries and marine environmental law; chemicals, pollution and waste management.
Cross-cutting issues include sustainable development; trade and environment; human and collective Indigenous rights in relation to the environment; culture and heritage; and globalisation.
Law CPD points available, see webpage for details.
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