Environmental Law
Description
Note: If you wish to register for the Externship, please select the course Environmental Law Externship (LAW238H).
Note: This course satisfies the Perspective course requirement.
How do we address environmental harms such as water pollution, habitat destruction and climate change? How should we? In this introductory course, we will look at what makes environmental law so difficult, how we currently use the common law and government regulation to deal with environmental issues and how we may be able to design better laws and institutions. We will study the main federal statutes such as the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, the Species at Risk Act and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, along with some examples of provincial legislation and approaches. We will also discuss important recent policy and legal developments such as the judicial reviews of the pipelines projects, the various federal and provincial efforts to address climate change and attempts to develop environmental rights in Canada. Thematically, we will examine how the courts, the legislature and the executive work, or don’t work, together in addressing these issues, how citizens fit in and, underlying it all, the political economy of environmental protection including the part played by special interest groups (both industry groups and environmental organizations).
Evaluation
There are four components to the course evaluations: (i) Each student will lead the discussion of an issue in one class per term (10%); (ii) each student will be on call for two classes per term (10%); (iii) there will be a general class participation mark (10%); and (iv) there will be a two-hour limited open book exam (70%).
At a Glance
- Academic Year:2025-2026
- Course Session:Winter Session
- Credits:4
- Hours:4
Enrollment
- Maximum Enrollment:30
- JD Students:26
LLM/SJD/MSL/SJD U: 4