International Environmental Law

Discussion - 3 hours. Elective Course for Environmental Law Certificate Program.  This course provides an overview of the structure and basic principles of international environmental law and policy. The course considers the challenge of addressing global environmental problems in a system characterized by multiple sovereign governments, the regulatory limitations of U.S. law, and the basic structure and principles of international environmental law, as well as substantive areas such as climate change, biodiversity and wildlife protection, and the intersection of international trade and the environment. The course grade for this class is based primarily on a student paper and also has a significant class participation component.

Prior course work in International Law (248) and/or Environmental Law (285) is helpful, but not required.

Final Assessment: Paper
Grading Mode:  Letter Grading
Graduation Requirements: Satisfies Advanced Writing Requirement.

Advanced Writing
Yes
Units
3
Professional Skills
No
Course Number
230
Active
Yes

Certificate

Cluster

Unit 16
No