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Graduate Diploma in Natural Resources Law
| Compulsory subjects |
| LAW910 |
Introduction to Law |
| LAW911 |
Introduction to Natural Resources Law |
| Options - at least 4 chosen from those offered
which may include: |
| LAW912 |
International Law |
| LAW914 |
Mining Law |
| LAW918 |
Law of Land & Nature Conservation |
| LAW919 |
Water Resources Law |
| LAW920 |
Local Government & Natural Resources |
| LAW921 |
Marine Resources Law |
| LAW922 |
International Maritime Environmental Law |
| LAW923 |
Law of the Sea |
| LAW924 |
International Environmental Law |
| LAW926 |
Comparative Environmental Law |
| LAW928 |
Special Studies in Law I Natural Resources |
| LAW929 |
Special Studies in Law II Natural Resources |
This course (available on both a full-time and part-time basis) is intended
both for those who have no prior legal education but want a focused introduction
to law through a study of natural resources law, and for those with a
prior legal education who wish to specialise in the field of natural resources
law. The course is made up of two compulsory subjects (Introduction to
Law; Introduction to Natural Resources Law) and four subjects chosen from
a range of options (offered on the basis of demand and teaching resources).
Those who have studied law previously may be exempted from some compulsory
subjects and allowed to study additional optional subjects.
Subjects will be offered on a mixed mode basis, combining intensive
residential schools with directed reading and writing.
Assessment may be based on assignments, participation in class discussions,
examinations and research essays.
Note: This course is currently under review. Please contact the Faculty
of Law Postgraduate Co-ordinator for more details.
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