This course provides an introduction to key pillars of international environmental law and their relationship to sustainable development. It provides a survey of key treaties and other international instruments and mechanisms used to manage and protect natural resources and support sustainable livelihoods. In addition to country-based treaty regimes, the class will examine administrative law of international institutions, including UN agencies, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization.
Current & Previous Instructors:
Victor Flatt; Kristen Hite;
| 564B (CRN: ) Credits: 3 Flatt. Spring, 2014 (Day). Thurs: 12:00-2:00 Room 405. |