Course Information
- 2024-25
- LEL300
- 3-Year LL.B. (Hons.)
- III
- Mar 2025
- Core Course
Environmental Law is a comprehensive subject that draws its influence wide variety of disciplines such as Constitutional Law, International Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights, Environmental Economics, Ecological Sciences, Anthropology, Sociology etc. Almost every conceivable discipline in some form or the other, finds expression in this body of law.
The three basic ideals that permeate this body of law are: (i) Discarding the “Business as Usual” model, (ii) Firm faith & belief in environmentally sustainable development, and (iii) Inclination to make the system work and act as a catalyst for an environmentally just legal order.
As a subject, Environmental Law and Policy is a core course which is taught mandatorily for the LL.B. (Hons.) programme. Since environmental law is rooted in several disciplines both within and outside law, the present course will draw its approach from inter-disciplinary studies. This would enable the students to gain much-needed insight regarding the context and rationale for making this area of law and its working.
The course is divided into 4 modules to be taught over a period of 10 weeks.
The focus will be primarily on Indian Policy and Law. However, international inspirations and bases would also find an appropriate place in the enquiry. Against the backdrop of the environmental crisis and international assessment of India’s environmental performance, the course unfolds with the basic theories of environmental management. An analysis of the fundamental principles of environmental governance follows this. The issues covered include, the Browner aspects like: pollution control, waste management, impact assessment etc., and greener aspects like forest, wildlife, bio-diversity etc. In addition, there would be reflections on eco-sensitive zones and coastal area management. Environmental justice and its dispensation at various levels would permeate the entire discourse. This would equip the students with both the theoretical and practical skills and tools required for this specialized area of law and practice. For this purpose, a discussion on Climate Law and Litigation is included in this discourse edition.
Primary materials like policy documents, statutes etc. would be relied on, and would be amply supported by critical and evaluatory studies supplied, from time to time, as part of the reading material and case laws.
Teaching Method: The course will be taught through lectures, interactive classroom discussions, and case law analysis. Additionally, the course will emphasize discussion-oriented learning and digital media-based instruction. Since the course is offered offline, the approach is essentially to initiate reflections on various issues on a predetermined topic with the help of a few presentation tools like PPT, short video clips, etc. Towards the end of the lecture, the students are encouraged to interact and participate in the discussions, and efforts will also be made to identify some students who are interested in or are being assigned specific project topics, to initiate discussions or make strategic interventions. Besides theoretical understanding, the discussions during the course will be practice-oriented to impart skills required to apply the law in practical situations.
The Course is divided into two modules to be taught over a period of 10 weeks. The First module will focus on the Indian Environmental Law regime and will discuss the various principles, legislations and myriad rules that govern the environment in India. The Second module will cover International Environmental Law and discuss principles of international environmental governance, conventions and recent developments in this area.