General Description:
Examines international environmental law, including transboundary impacts and global issues. Addresses such issues as intergenerational equities, principles of compensation, and if international environmental norms should receive special environmental norm consideration. A course in public international law is not a prerequisite, but students who have not taken such a course will probably find it useful to do some additional background reading. Offered in alternate years. 2-3 credits, letter graded.
Select Term:
LAWS 6510-801
Instructor(s):
Melissa Powers
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Mon,Wed |
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
WLAW 305 |
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