Environmental Law and Related Courses
For detailed descriptions of these courses, see the Course Listings page.
Note: some courses may not be offered every year.
First Year
- First year core courses set foundation for the study of environmental law.
- Students have the opportunity to choose an elective during the second semester, some of which may have environmental components.
- e.g. Transnational Legal Problems: An Introduction
Foundation Courses
- Environmental Law
- International Environmental Law
Complementary Courses
- Administrative Law
- Community Planning: Problems in Urban Policy and Land Use Regulation
- From Preserving the Greenbelt to Reviving the Next Belt: Municipal Planning and Environmental Law
- Admiralty Law
Related Courses
- Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Law
- Advanced Aboriginal Studies
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Business Organizations
- Capstone Course: The Future of Cities
- Capstone Course: Canada-US Relations
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Directed Research Program
- The Law and Praxis of International Human Rights
- Globalization, Law and Justice: Workshop on Law and Globalization
- International Law and Compliance: Theories and Practice
- International Human Rights Clinic
- International Trade Regulation
- Public International Law
- Can there be Universal Human Rights (and other Rights Debates)
- Canadian Approaches to International Law
- Federalism and Governance in Canada
- Private International Law
- Tax Law
Clinical Opportunities
- Regulation in Action: Ministry of the Environment
- Environmental Law Practicum
- International Human Rights Clinic