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Jeanne Criswell

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Phone: (812) 855-4809
E-mail: jebrown [at] indiana [dot] edu

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E-mail: smccoyl [at] indiana [dot] edu

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B783 International Environmental Law

Description International environmental law examines the legal standards that apply to environmental effects arising in one nation and causing harm in one or more other nations. These range from relatively simple transboundary effects to environmental concerns of a regional or global character. We examine a variety of environmental harms, including air and water pollution, hazardous waste disposal, and protection of endangered species. We will also consider the relationship between environmental protection and international trade. Following an introduction to international law, classes will be based on simulated negotiations of the case studies in the textbook. In addition to preparatory materials for the negotiations, students will write (and, if time permits, briefly present to the class) a research paper. No exam at the end of the course. (3 cr.)

Faculty J. Applegate

SemesterTitleFaculty
Spring 2008 - 2009International Environmental Law (site)Applegate, J.