75589 - Environmental Law and Regulation

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development (cod. 8839)

Learning outcomes

The Course aims to introduce students to the following topics: 1. the relationship between public law and regulation in a general perspective: 2. the relationship between public law and economics in a general perspective; 3. the command and control model and the role of the market (market based instruments); 4. the relationship between public law and regulation: a) in different legal systems (such as: common law orders, civil law orders, with a focus on EU legal system and on Italian legal system); b) in the specific sector of the protection of the environment, with a focus on: - fundamental elements of environmental law; - the different dimensions of environmental law: the international dimension, the Eu dimension and the national dimension; - the sources of environmental law; - Eu environmental law and policy; - principles of environmental law coming from Eu law; - the relationship between Eu Environmental law and the Italian legal system; - the protection of the Environment in the Italian and Eu legal system; - tools of environmental protection; - environmental regulation according to the national and the Eu perspective: command and control instruments vs. market-based ones; - administrative procedures for environmental regulation; - land use and environmental protection; - energy regulation and environmental protection.

Course contents

1. the relationship between public law and regulation in a general perspective: 2. the relationship between public law and economics in a general perspective; 3. the command and control model and the role of the market (market based instruments); 4. the relationship between public law and regulation: a) in different legal systems (such as: common law orders, civil law orders, with a focus on EU legal system and on Italian legal system); b) in the specific sector of the protection of the environment, with a focus on: - fundamental elements of environmental law; - the different dimensions of environmental law: the international dimension, the Eu dimension and the national dimension; - the sources of environmental law; - Eu environmental law and policy; - principles of environmental law coming from Eu law; - the relationship between Eu Environmental law and the Italian legal system; - the protection of the Environment in the Italian and Eu legal system; - tools of environmental protection; - environmental regulation according to the national and the Eu perspective: command and control instruments vs. market-based ones; - administrative procedures for environmental regulation; - land use and environmental protection; - energy regulation and environmental protection.

Readings/Bibliography

LUDWIG KRÄMER, EU Environmental Law, London, Sweet & Maxwell, last edition

Slides and furder documents uploaded on the web page of the Course

Teaching methods

Blended learning including the exam of cases.

The Course  participates in the University's didactic innovation project

Assessment methods

a) Written test (multiple choice form);

b) optional oral exam based on the discussion of a short thesis composed deepening a topic of the optional part of the Course contents (one of the specific sector of EU environmental law treated by the textbook).

The evaluation is expressed out of thirtieths according to the following graduation:

<18: insufficient

18-23: sufficient

24-27: good

28-30: very good

30 cum Laude: excellent

Teaching tools

PPT Presentations, further documents, virtual learning environment

Office hours

See the website of Melania D'Angelosante

SDGs

Sustainable cities Responsible consumption and production Partnerships for the goals

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.