ENVR366
Download as PDF
International Environmental Law
Environmental Studies
School of Arts and Sciences
Status
Active
Subject code
ENVR
Course Number
366
Department(s)
Description
Explores how the international community has managed and mismanaged global environmental problems since the watershed UN Conference on Environment and Development in 1992. Involves a mix of readings, discussions, and simulations in various fields of international environmental law, with a particular focus on climate change, biodiversity, and international regulation of toxic hazards. Cross-cutting themes include North/South disputes, the precautionary principle, liability as a compliance mechanism, and the involvement of non-state actors in creating and implementing international environmental law. The major assignment for the course will be a seminar research paper.
Min
1
Max
-