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Critical Analysis of Environmental Law and Policies
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Answer TWO of the following questions:

1. "The question that needs to be asked is whether human rights law trumps environmental law, or whether environmental rights trump the right of states to pursue economic development". Alan Boyle, Human Rights or Environmental Rights? A Reassessment. Fordham Environmental Law Review, (2007) Vol XVIII, pp.471-511.

Critically discuss the above statement.

2. Critically discuss the effectiveness of the 1998 Aarhus Convention in the promotion of citizen's environmental rights.

3. Critically discuss whether the transposition of EU Water Framework Directive 2000 has helped to promote more effective water management policy and legislation in England and Wales.  

4. ‘It is questionable whether the changes introduced by the new EIA Directive (2014/52/EU) will have any significant effect on mitigating the negative impacts of projects on the natural environment’.

5. “According to mainstream scientific opinion, species of animals and plants are presently disappearing at a rate which is 100 to 1,000 times higher than the average rate of extinction since life on Earth originated”. Arie Trouwborst, International nature conservation law and the adaptation of biodiversity to climate change: a mismatch? Journal of Environmental Law, (2009), Vol 21(3), pp. 419-442.

Critically evaluate the above statement with regard to the effectiveness of Nature Conservation Laws in England and Wales.

6. Environmental policies and laws are heavily reliant on science to help identify problems and solve them; at the same time this can be quite problematic as there are differences between legal truths and scientific truths.

Your answers should be 1250 words (± 10%) each, and should include references and a full reference list. The reference list, figures/ captions and tables (that you may choose to include) do not form part of your word count. Confirmation that this assignment assesses the relevant ILOs:                                                Yes

·You will find the sit take-away exam submission link under the Assignment Submission area of the particular unit concerned on Brightspace

·If answers require an essay, then references must be included with an appropriate reference list. This reference list will not form part of your word count.

·Please submit your answers via Turnitin by 12.30 pm on the due date above, in a Word document or PDF format.

·If a piece of coursework is not submitted by the required deadline, the following will apply:

1.If coursework is submitted within 72 hours after the deadline, the maximum mark that can be  awarded is 40%. If the assessment achieves a pass mark and subject to the overall performance  of the unit and the student’s profile for the level, it will be accepted by the Assessment Board as

the reassessment piece. The unit will count towards the reassessment allowance for the level;  This ruling will apply to written coursework and artefacts only; This ruling will apply to the first  attempt only (including any subsequent attempt taken as a first attempt due to exceptional  circumstances).

2.If a first attempt coursework is submitted more than 72 hours after the deadline, a mark of zero  (0%) will be awarded.

3.Failure to submit/complete any other types of coursework (which includes resubmission  coursework without exceptional circumstances) by the required deadline will result in a mark of  zero (0%) being awarded

Capped work will be considered by the Board of Examiners and cannot be retrospectively uncapped by Academic Staff.

You must keep a copy of your paper – the university will not take responsibility for lost submissions.

Plagiarism is the act of copying the work or ideas of others without proper acknowledgement of this work.

Plagiarism also includes self-plagiarism or duplication: the inclusion in coursework/exam, or a dissertation, or project, of any material which is identical or substantially similar to material which has already been submitted for any other individual assessment within the University or elsewhere.

 

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