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Lecture 3: Bilateral Disputes

May 24, 2010 - 4:18 pm No Comments

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

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Lecture 9: Biodiversity

May 14, 2010 - 7:58 pm 1 Comment

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:49:8

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Crash Course: Chapter 18 – Environmental Data by Chris Martenson

May 13, 2010 - 4:14 am 25 Comments

Chapter 18 – Environmental Data: The entire human population reached three billion in 1960, and today more than twice that number of people live on earth with rapid growth expected to continue in the future. Unfortunately, an increasing population increases the demand for earth’s natural resources. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that since the easiest-to-extract, most abundant natural resources are extracted first, our growing population will have to deal with scarce, energy-consuming, low-grade resource availability in the near future.

http://www.chrismartenson.com

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Lecture 2: Dispute Settlement, Compliance & International Institutions

May 6, 2010 - 1:03 am No Comments

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:45:18

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Lecture 7: Human Rights and Environment guest: Neil Popovic

April 27, 2010 - 12:17 am No Comments

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:54:17

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Lecture 14: State Reponsibility – War and Environment

April 24, 2010 - 12:22 am No Comments

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:36:28

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Lecture 1: The Scope of International Environmental Law

March 25, 2010 - 12:00 am 5 Comments

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:44:8

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Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 22

February 28, 2010 - 5:45 pm No Comments

Nonpoint Source Pollution – Water Quality Standards

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:9:38

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Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 16

February 22, 2010 - 8:12 pm 1 Comment

Make-up session: Grandfathering and New Source Review

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:14:39

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Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 24

February 14, 2010 - 12:27 am No Comments

Criminal Enforcement

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:15:38

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