Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Course Objectives: This course aims to provide a broad introduction to International Environmental Law’s (IEL) main
topics by introducing its sources and fundamental principles, law-making processes and highlighting the importance
of principles governing International Environmental Law.
Pre-requisites:
Awareness on National & International subjects International law and Environmental Law
Important instruments 15
UNGA Resolution 1803 (XVII) ‘Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources’ (1962).
UNGA Resolution 2849 (XXVI) ‘Development and Environment’ (1971).
The class will be taught using Legal theories & Principles and case based method. In addition to assigning the case studies, the course
instructor will spend considerable time in understanding the concept of comparative laws. The instructor will cover the ways to think
innovatively liberally using thinking techniques.
30%
70%
Theory Assessment (L&T):
Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term
Examination
Components (Drop Project and viva Class Test Internship Attendance
down)