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Environmental Law

This document outlines an Environmental Law course for students in the BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.COM LLB programs at Sharda University's School of Law. The 4 credit course consists of 100 learning hours over various activities including lectures, workshops, projects, and guided study. The course aims to educate students on environmental issues, principles of environmental law, and analyze how environmental laws are made and implemented in practice. Key topics that will be covered include sources of environmental pollution, the constitutional and statutory framework for environmental protection in India, and international environmental agreements and legal developments. Student performance will be evaluated through coursework, assignments, class participation, and mid-term exams.

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Environmental Law

This document outlines an Environmental Law course for students in the BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.COM LLB programs at Sharda University's School of Law. The 4 credit course consists of 100 learning hours over various activities including lectures, workshops, projects, and guided study. The course aims to educate students on environmental issues, principles of environmental law, and analyze how environmental laws are made and implemented in practice. Key topics that will be covered include sources of environmental pollution, the constitutional and statutory framework for environmental protection in India, and international environmental agreements and legal developments. Student performance will be evaluated through coursework, assignments, class participation, and mid-term exams.

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SHARDA UNIVERSITY, GREATER NOIDA

SCHOOL OF LAW

SCHOOL:
SCHOOL OF LAW
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TEACHING
DEPARTMENT:
MANAGEMENT

ACADEMIC
SESSION : 2014
2015

FOR STUDENTS BATCH BA LLB, BB


B.COM LLB (2012 2017)

Course number
BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.COM LLB

Course Title
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

Credits
04

Learning Hours

Course Objective

Course
Outcomes

Contact Hours
Workshops
Project/Field Work
Assessment
Guided Study
Total hours

40
10
10
15
25
100

Environmental problems have attained alarming proportions. It is essential to sensitize


environmental issues and the laws. The important principles in the field like inter-gen
carrying capacity, sustainable development, and precautionary principle, polluter pay prin
appreciated. The law in practice is to be analyzed and evaluated. The course is designed
objectives.

As part of this course the students will:

Learn the origins and sources of environmental laws, and understand how
environmental laws are made and interpreted.
Understand the key principles of, and actors within, environmental laws.
Understand the interplay between politics, policy, science and values in environment

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Outline syllabus
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Unit A

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Unit A Topic 1

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Unit B

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Unit B Topic 1

1 Environmental Law: Introduction

Meaning of Environment, Environmental Pollution, Sources, C


of Water, Air, Land and Noise Pollution

2 Environment Protection under Constitution and Role of Judicia


2.1 Constitutional Mandate and Environment Protection-

Article 51-A (g), Article 47, Article 48 and 48-A, Articles 21

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Unit B Topic 2

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Unit B Topic 3

Role of Judiciary for Environmental Protection and


Development- Important Case Laws
2.2

2.3 Principles Evolved -

a. Absolute Liability
b. Precautionary Principle
c. Polluter Pays Principle
d. Intra and Inter Generational Equity
e. Public Trust Doctrine
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Unit C

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Unit C Topic 1

3 Statutory Control of Environmental Pollution


3.1 Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and

Rules to Control Various Pollutions


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Unit C Topic 2

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Unit C Topic 3

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Unit C Topic 4

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Unit C Topic 5

3.2 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974


3.3 Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
3.4 National Green Tribunal Act, 2010

3.5 Remedies under Traditional Laws (Relevant Portion/ Overvi


1) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
2) Indian Penal Code, 1860
3) Law of Torts: Vicarious Liability
4) Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993

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Unit D

4 International Environmental Law

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Unit D Topic 1

4.1 Reasons for growth of environmental law internatio


depletion, Global Warming, Green house, threat of Nuclear
International Environmental Campaigns

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Unit D Topic 2

4.2 World Summit in 20th century

1. The United Nations Conference on Human Enviro


(Stockholm Conference)
a) Framework of the Conference
b) Aims and Objectives
c) United Nations Declaration on the Human Environment,
2. The United Nations Conference on Environment and
(UNCED) (Earth Summit, 1992).
a) Framework of the Conference
b) Aims and Objectives
c) Earth Charter or Rio Declaration

d) Agenda 21 : Blue Print for action in 21st century


e) Earth Summit Plus Five
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Unit D Topic 3

4.3 Sustainable Development and International Legal Order in 2

1. Johannesburg Declaration (2001)


2. Rio + 20 (2012)
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Course Evaluation
Course work: Weight
Course work: Weight
Class Assessment through assignments,
participation in class, etc.
Mid-Terms

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References
Study Material

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Suggested Readings

Course Evaluation
50%
30%
20%

Notes or study material provided in class or through email


1. Environmental Law & Policy in India Shyam Diwan, Armin Rosencranz
2. Environmental Law in India P. Leelakrishnan
3. Paras Diwan: Studies on Environmental Cases.
4. A.Agarwal (ed.): Legal Control of Environmental Pollution Page 27 of 70
5. Chetan Singh Mehta: Environmental Protection and Law
6. V.K. Krishna Iyer: Environment Pollution and Law
7. Shah: Environmental Law
8. Paras Diwan : Environmental Law and Policy in India, 1991

9. Dr. N. Maheshwara Swamy, Environmental Law, Asia Law House, Hyderab

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