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Description This course will provide students with an overview of the development of international environmental law throughout the twentieth century as well as the major theoretical and policy debates that surround it. Attention will primarily be devoted to the international legal responses to global and regional environmental and resource management issues. Basic principles will be discussed prior to taking a sectoral approach in looking at the application of international environmental law in certain specific issue areas. The course does not have an Australian focus. Rather, focus will be international legal and policy responses adopted to deal with environmental problems in an international and transboundary context.
LLM Specialisations International Law; Human Rights and Social Justice.
Recommended Prior Knowledge This course is part of the International Law postgraduate specialisation stream and requires students to have an understanding of general public international law as offered by pre or co-requisite courses at UNSW such as LAWS2081 Public International Law or LAWS4080 Issues in International Law. Students with no previous international law course work experience should consult the lecturer.
Course Objectives Upon completing this course you should be able to:
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