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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Environmental Studies

733-213 Environmental Law

Credit Points:

16.7 2nd year

Coordinator:

Mr M Raff

Timetable:

Semester 1

Contact:

Two 1.5 hour lecture/seminars each week

Subject Description:

This subject familiarises students with the increasingly important and topical area of Environmental Law. Legal concepts necessary for studying the subject are introduced through an examination of the nature and sources of law. The approach of the common law to environmental issues is examined critically. The particular environmental objectives of the public land use planning system are studied with particular attention to the rights of objection and appeal. The preservation of heritage and conservation of nature are also dealt with in a planning context. Pollution discharge licensing and appeals are also examined. International environmental commitments are also dealt with at relevant points. The complex interrelationships of these fields of law are traced in the integrated environmental legal problems and legal policy issues encountered in urban transport planning.

Assessment:

One 3000 word written assignment (70%) and a two-hour examination at the end of semester (30%).

Prescribed Texts:

  • G M Bates, Environmental Law in Australia, 4th ed. Butterworths, Sydney.

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