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LAW7324 - Energy law, regulation and policy6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of LawLeader: Ms Rowena Cantley-SmithOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisAs globalisation has gathered pace, Australian, regional and international energy markets have experienced significant economic and structural transformations. These changes have been accompanied by significant legal and policy developments, reflecting growing worldwide concerns over diminishing global supplies of traditional fossil fuel resources, cost and price fluctuations, security of energy supply, environmental hazards of fossil fuel production and consumption (e.g. sustainable development, climate change and marine pollution) and a variety of human rights matters issues (e.g. corporate responsibility and indigenous peoples' rights to and over natural resources). Objectives
Upon completion of this unit, students should have an appreciation of domestic and international energy markets and the global importance of energy, together with a broad understanding of various multidisciplinary aspects of energy markets such as price, cost, security of supply, environmental damage and international and internal armed conflict. Students should also have a comprehensive understanding of, inter alia:
Assessment
Research paper (6,000 words): 80% Contact hoursStudents enrolled in this unit will be provided with 24 contact hours of lectures/seminars per semester plus class presentation times |