Environmental Law and Management 4215
Course Objectives
The course will provide an introduction to administrative procedures and insight into legal thinking. It will also provide practice in the use of the legal framework that is necessary in order to exercise public authority in administrative cases related to natural resources, pollution and people’s health. In addition, the course will provide an introduction to the main tools and methods that are used in the management of the environment.
Course Description
Main topics:
Administrative Law:
Administrative bodies
Public Administration Act
Discretionary judgements
The Freedom of Information Act
Introduction to the legal frameworks that are important in the management of the environment, for instance:
The Pollution Control Act
The Product Control Act and the Gene Technology Act
The Nature Biodiversity Act
The Wild Game Act
The Cultural Monoment Act
The Road Traffic Act
The Local Government Act
Analytical tools and methods used in the management of the environment.
Learning Methods
60 hours of lectures.
Assessment Methods
A 5-hour examination in writing counts for 100% of the final grade. In addition the student mustsubmit an assignment for approval; the assignment will demonstrate his/her maturation with regard to acquirement of the subject matter. This assignment will be evaluated passed/not passed. All assessed elements must be passed to pass the course.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Espen Lydersen <espen.lydersenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Anette Norheim Fredly - 30/08/2010