The course will focus on international and European environmental law and its impact on the domestic legal systems. In particular, the following will be analyzed in detail: the evolution of transnational environmental law; the sources of international and European environmental law, including basic principles relating thereto; transnational environmental law in the human rights perspective; international trade and environmental preservation; results and challenges in the protection of the marine environment; atmospheric pollution and climate change; biodiversity preservation and endangered species.
In order to facilitate comprehension of the course topics, power point presentations for each lesson shall be uploaded on Aulaweb for their downloading. Prior to each lesson students shall find on Aulaweb the pages of the textbook or of the other teaching materials covered by the lesson, for their pre-reading. Teaching will be based on the study of relevant case-law and documents, and implies an informed participation by the students. All these materials shall be uploaded on Aulaweb ahead of their presentation during the lessons. In order to ensure the optimal use of this resource, students are invited to register on Aulaweb as soon as possible.
The course aims at providing participating students with a critical analysis of principles, rules and current trends of European Union and international environmental law. The following topics will be addressed in detail: (a) introduction to international environmental law (sources, subjects, substantive norms, enforcement); (b) introduction to EU environmental law (competence, sources, substantive norms, impact on domestic legal systems); (c) human rights protection and the environment (environmental rights and duties in perspective); (d) environmental protection and international trade; (e) international and EU marine environmental law; (f) international and EU governance of atmospheric environment and climate change; (g) waste management and disposal in EU and international environmental law.
MUNARI – SCHIANO DI PEPE, Tutela transnazionale dell’ambiente, Bologna, 2012.
Equivalent reading materials in English will be suggested to interested students who are not familiar with the Italian language or who prefer to study on English texts.
Ricevimento: Monday 11.00 AM - 1.00 P.M. in Via Balbi, 22, by appointment (c/o former Sezione di Diritto internazionale e della navigazione).
FRANCESCO MUNARI (President)
LUCA CALZOLARI
LAURA CARPANETO
CHIARA CELLERINO
ISABELLA QUERCI
GIOVANNI SCIACCALUGA
CHIARA ENRICA TUO
I semester from September, 18th to December, 7th 2017 (12 weeks) II semester from February, 26th to May, 18th 2018 (12 weeks)
EU AND TRANSNATIONAL ENVIROMENTAL LAW
As a rule, the exam is oral. Attending students may be given the opportunity to pass the exam in writing on the subjects that have been discussed in class during the course.