| International environmental law
|
Section A: General
aspects of international environmental
law 1 |
| ·
Introduction |
| ·
Development and sources of international
environmental law |
| ·
Jurisdictional and institutional aspects of
environmental governance |
| ·
General principles of international environmental
law |
| ·
Sustainable development |
Section B: General
aspects of international environmental
law 2 |
| ·
State responsibility for environmental damage |
| ·
Civil liability regimes |
| ·
Environmental dispute resolution |
| ·
Human right and the environment |
| Section C: Particular
subjects of international environmental law 1 |
| ·
Protection of the marine environment |
| ·
General principles of conservation and biological
diversity |
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Management of hazardous substances and wastes |
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Climate change protection |
| ·
Protection of the ozone layer |
| Section D: Particular
subjects of international environmental law 2 |
| ·
Trade and environment |
| ·
Financial resources, technology and intellectual
property |
| ·
War and armed conflict in relation to the
environment |
| ·
Nuclear energy and the environment |
| ·
Freshwater resources |
| ·
Transboundary air pollution |
| ·
Polar regions |
Sequence:
Section A, followed by section B, and then either section C or D. |
Textbook:
Philippe Sands, Principles of International Environmental
Law 2nd ed (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003,
ISBN: 9780521521062 |