The programme enables students to take courses that address the international legal response to the growing number of pressures on the global environment, and complement these by studying a variety of courses designed to give an introduction to physical and/or biological sciences; introductory modules in science or law are compulsory for students without a science or law background to maximise access to the range of courses on offer; the joint syndicate exercise and individual research project are compulsory for all students; beyond these modules students are free to choose additional modules from the range of compatible law and science modules available, subject only to the requirement that a minimum number of law and science modules are selected.
Modules include: Air pollution; biodiversity and international law; environmental law and policy; environmental law coursework; environmental measurement; environmental modelling; general themes and principles of international environmental law; international law and the protection of the marine environment; international law of transboundary pollution; international law of treaties; international trade and the environment; practical environmental measurement; science communication; soil and water pollution and reclamation; soil and water science; syndicate exercise.
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Sep |
1 years |
Full time | No application date provided |
Nottingham, NG7 2RD |
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£4890 per year |
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Sep |
2 years |
Part-time | No application date provided |
Nottingham, NG7 2RD |
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Taught
University of Nottingham
Law / Legal Studies, Environmental Law, Environmental Science

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