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Environmental Law in Australia - LAWS8068 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course introduces the fundamental principles and concepts of Australian environmental law and policy. It provides a framework for understanding the environmental issues which humans are faced with today for managing the impact of our activities on the environment and the implications of these issues for law making and policy. Within that framework this course will cover key areas of environmental law in New South Wales and at the federal level. The course will touch on a number of cross-cutting themes that influence current debate in relation to environmental law and policy. These themes are taken up in other courses provided in the Environmental Law specialisation such as in Natural Resources Law, International Environmental Law, International Climate Law, Environmental Markets and Water Rights and Contemporary Policy.
This course is also available to students undertaking relevant postgraduate non-law degree programs at UNSW provided such enrolment is approved by the appopriate non-law Faculty. LLM Specialisations Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Course Objectives A candidate who has successfully completed this course should be able to:
Main Topics
Assessment Class participation - 10%
Research essay (4,000 words) - 40% Take home exam (3,000 words) - 50% Course Texts Prescribed Lyster, Lipman, Franklin, Wiffen and Pearson Environmental and Planning Law in NSW (2012, Federation Press)’
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A full reading list will be provided in the detailed course outline. |