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LAWS20035 Environmental Regulation
in the Asia Pacific Region
This course combines an overview of the underlying principles
and institutional framework of Public International Law (now recognised
as being a global public good) in the context of the explosion of
environmental law-related treaties, instruments and agreements in the
latter part of the 20th century, with a survey and critical appraisal
of environmental law and management systems in selected countries
of the Asia-Pacific region. The extent to which environmental regulation in
the increasingly global economy explicitly incorporates and advances
individual human rights and collective welfare remains controversial.
However, the view advocated in this course is that growing world
trade and economic development in the Asia-Pacific region in particular,
is not antithetical to the security and enhancement of individual
and collective welfare (including human rights). A comparative
survey of the environmental laws and management systems in selected
countries in the region however, reveals a wide diversity in their
scope, degree of integration, coherence, enforcement and effectiveness.
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