International Environmental Law 271.71 Berkeley
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This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental issues. Students will benefit from but need not have taken courses in international law and/or environmental law. The course will include a brief overview of public
international law as it relates to the environment. Throughout the course we will try to look at international environmental law "in context"--i.e., why (or whether) international environmental law matters in contemporary society.
Language: English
Professors: Michael Williams
Units: 13
Lesson content
- Lec 1: The Scope of International Environmental La...
- Lec 2: Dispute Settlement, Compliance & International Institutions
- Lec 3: Bilateral Disputes
- Lec 4: Transboundary Watercourses and Groundwater
- Lec 5: Montreal Protocol
- Lec 7: Human Rights and Environment
- Lec 8: Climate Change 2
- Lec 9: Biodiversity
- Lec 10: Role of National Courts and Laws
- Lec 11: Trade and Environment
- Lec 12: Hazardous Materials
- Lec 13: Procedural Tools for Effectiveness: Participation, Access
- Lec 14: State Reponsibility - War and Environment
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