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W74 LAW 570HInternational Environmental Law1.0 Unit
Description:Enrollment limit: 30. Drop Deadline: Monday, Sept. 28 at 5 pm. This course meets Friday, Oct. 9 through Sunday, Oct. 11. This 1 unit intensive weekend course will examine the role of international law and institutions in addressing transnational environmental challenges. Students will analyze legal frameworks designed to manage the impact of global development on human health, state security, economic prosperity, and community resilience. The course will provide a framework for understanding international legal institutions and conventions, and focus in depth on three critical international challenges: 1) Transboundary Water Resources, 2) Biological Diversity, and 3) Global Climate Change. In each case, students will explore scientific and practical concerns driving a global response as well as practical impediments to progress. The class will then examine international institutions, both formal and informal, that have evolved to meet the concerns. Particular attention will be paid to the role of non-state actors as participants in international lawmaking and to the manner in which international environmental governance has challenged traditional ideas of state sovereignty in international law. Grades will be based on a concise reflection (1200 words maximum) that will be due one week after the conclusion of the course. Grading will be under the modified pass/fail system (HP-3.94, P, LP-2.98, F-2.50). 1 unit. Students will receive instructions from the Registrar's Office regarding uploading the essay via MyLaw.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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