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030419 KU International and European Environmental Law (F) (2008W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Beginn: Montag, 13.10.2008, 18:00-20:00 im Sem 64
Anmeldung in der 1.Stunde - NICHT via e-learning
Anmeldung in der 1.Stunde - NICHT via e-learning
Details
max. 50 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Evolution of international and European law concerning the environment, structure of international and European environmental law, regulations concerning specific environmental resources (e.g. ozone layer, climate, biodiversity, water)
Assessment and permitted materials
Oral participation and written exam
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
To provide a sound basis on international and European environmental law
Examination topics
Use of documents on international and European environmental law, discussion of current events
Reading list
Birnie/Boyle, International Law and the Environment (1992)
Bodansky, Managing Climate Change, YbIEL 3 (1992), 60 ff.
Fitzmaurice/Ong (eds.), Handbook of International Environmental Law (forthcoming)
Lang (ed.), Sustainable Development and International Law (1995)
Loibl, Trade and Environment - A Difficult Relationship, New Approaches and Trends: the Kyoto Protocol and Beyond, Liber Amicorum Seidl-Hohenveldern (1998), 419 ff.
Schoenbaum, International Trade and Protection of the Environment: The Continuing Search for Reconciliation, AJIL 91 (1997), 268 ff.
Scott, EC Environmental Law (1997)
Yearbook of International Environmental Law (published annually and provides articles concerning environmental law issues as well as reports on developments on the international, regional and local level).Further literature will be given during classes.
Bodansky, Managing Climate Change, YbIEL 3 (1992), 60 ff.
Fitzmaurice/Ong (eds.), Handbook of International Environmental Law (forthcoming)
Lang (ed.), Sustainable Development and International Law (1995)
Loibl, Trade and Environment - A Difficult Relationship, New Approaches and Trends: the Kyoto Protocol and Beyond, Liber Amicorum Seidl-Hohenveldern (1998), 419 ff.
Schoenbaum, International Trade and Protection of the Environment: The Continuing Search for Reconciliation, AJIL 91 (1997), 268 ff.
Scott, EC Environmental Law (1997)
Yearbook of International Environmental Law (published annually and provides articles concerning environmental law issues as well as reports on developments on the international, regional and local level).Further literature will be given during classes.
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