International Environmental Law and Governance
**INTRODUCTION**
This GLOMACS training course offers an in-depth exploration of key issues in global environmental law and governance. It is ideal for professionals engaged in environmental management and regulatory roles. The course begins by analyzing the nature and sources of global environmental law, focusing on its multi-layered structure, including domestic, European, and international dimensions. Particular attention is given to evolving challenges like those posed by Brexit. Additionally, it examines general approaches to global environmental governance and identifies core principles and broad themes.
Building on this foundation, the course delves into how environmental law addresses some of the most urgent challenges facing society today through the use of case studies. While the specific areas covered may vary, certain topics such as climate change and the role of COP26 are constant focal points.
The goal of this Global Environmental Law and Governance training course is to demonstrate how law serves as a tool to address major global environmental challenges. Using a case study approach, the course introduces themes like achieving sustainable economic development and the complexities of converting scientific concepts into enforceable legal standards. Participants are encouraged to adopt an independent and inquisitive approach to learning.
**Objectives**
By the end of this Global Environmental Law and Governance training course, participants will be able to:
– Recognize the challenges of balancing global environmental concerns with other societal objectives.
– Identify and integrate diverse sources of environmental law into a cohesive framework.
– Compare and evaluate regulatory techniques for addressing various environmental issues.
– Critically analyze the effectiveness of these regulatory techniques.
– Develop a deep understanding of how environmental law functions at domestic, European, and international levels.
– Assess the extent to which the law has adopted an integrated approach to pollution control.
– Anticipate future trends in global environmental law and governance.
– Synthesize information from legal and non-legal sources to build compelling arguments.
**Training Methodology**
Participants will deepen their understanding through presentations led by an experienced international practitioner, aimed at broadening their perspectives. The course includes case studies and interactive discussions on realistic scenarios that participants may encounter. Videos on global environmental law and governance will supplement the training, encouraging dialogue around challenges and potential solutions.
**Organizational Impact**
Organizations will benefit from this Global Environmental Law and Governance training course through:
– Having personnel skilled in international environmental law and governance.
– Elevated professional standards within the organization through a comprehensive understanding of global environmental law.
– Improved insights into the relationship between economic activities and environmental considerations.
– A better grasp of the current realities of climate change.
– Increased awareness of the principles behind international agreements like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement.
**Personal Impact**
Participants in this training course will gain:
– A thorough understanding of international environmental law and governance.
– Familiarity with major global environmental organizations.
– Insights into key concepts of global environmental law.
– A rich learning experience that allows for self-paced professional growth.
– The ability to drive sustainable development within their organization.
**WHO SHOULD ATTEND?**
This Global Environmental Law and Governance training course is ideal for a wide range of professionals, including:
– Environmental Officers
– Middle and Senior Managers in environmental agencies and ministries
– Business Owners, Aspiring Environmental Managers, and professionals in large organizations
– Individuals with a strong interest in Environmental Protection and Activism
– Those seeking to understand how global environmental legislation affects their organization or looking to refresh their legislative knowledge
**Course Outline**
**DAY 1: Introduction to Global Environmental Law & Governance and Sustainable Development**
– Overview of the history and evolution of global environmental law
– Key sources and principles of global environmental law
– The relationship between environmental law and other policy areas
– Principles of sustainable development and current issues
**DAY 2: Atmospheric Pollution and Environmental Regulation**
– Understanding atmospheric pollution on a global scale
– Overview of domestic laws on localized pollution, including smoke and industrial pollution
– Environmental permitting and integrated pollution prevention and control
– The Industrial Emissions Directive and cross-border pollution issues like acidification
– Water regulation: Key legislation and regulatory techniques
– Challenges of land contamination and landfill management, including landfill taxes
**DAY 3: Climate Change and the Environment**
– Introduction to the climate crisis and its global impact
– The role of the oil and gas industry in climate change
– Objectives and implications of UN COP26
– Regulation of climate change through law, markets, and technology
– International commitments, emissions trading, and energy conservation
– Emerging challenges like carbon capture and geoengineering
**DAY 4: Nature Conservation and Animal Protection**
– Addressing species decline and biodiversity loss
– International conservation laws and biodiversity agreements
– Analysis of ‘consumptive use’ of wildlife and the debate around trophy hunting
– Different approaches to animal conservation and their impact
– Evaluating the effectiveness of various conservation strategies
**DAY 5: Water Management and Environmental Governance**
– International and regional considerations for water management
– EU Water Directives and their approaches
– Key goals of the EU Water Framework Directive, including the ‘non-deterioration’ principle
– Managing droughts: Guidance, permits, and emergency orders
– Flooding: Institutional responsibilities and sustainable development approaches
– Water pollution regulation through the Environmental Permitting Regulations (England and Wales)
– Understanding water discharge activities, offences, and defenses under EPR
This training course provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving field of global environmental law and governance, preparing participants to navigate and influence this critical area effectively.
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