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LAW5136International environmental law(LAW) Not offered in 2002 Mrs T Bryant 6 points + Three 1-hour lectures per week + Second semester + Clayton + Corequisite: LAW4122 Synopsis: Synopsis The subject examines the way in which the international community is tackling existing and future environmental problems - including ozone layer depletion, climate change, destruction of biodiversity, heritage conservation, disposal of hazardous waste. The 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Brazil has seen a development of international environmental law and policy. The Australian Government has adopted a high profile in international negotiations on environmental matters. In addition Australia has already felt the effect of international obligations in respect of world heritage sites and climate change. Assessment: Written research assignment and final examination: 50% each or final examination: 100% |
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