Overview
The Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Environmental and Natural Resources Law) is a full-time programme running for 9 months or a part-time programme running for 18 months over two academic years from the date of first registration for the programme. A full-time candidate may not, during the currency of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Environmental and Natural Resources Law), simultaneously pursue any other form of education, training or employment, without the advance permission of the School of Law.
Progression: LLM (Environmental and Natural Resources Law) Degree
Candidates who successfully complete the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Environmental and Natural Resources Law) may undertake the LLM (Environmental and Natural Resources Law).
Programme Requirements
For information about modules, module choice, options and credit weightings, please go to Programme Requirements.
Programme Requirements
Full-time: Students take 60 credits over one academic year.
Part-time: Students take 60 credits over two academic years, completing a total of 30 credits (including a minimum of 25 credits of core modules) in Year 1 and 30 credits in Year 2 (including any core modules not already taken in Year 1).
Module List
Code |
Title |
Credits |
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LW6581 | Method in Environmental Law | 5 |
LW6617 | International Biodiversity and Ecosystems Law and Policy | 5 |
LW6618 | Climate Change Law and Policy | 5 |
LW6627 | International Environmental Law | 5 |
LW6645 | Marine Environmental and Natural Resources Law | 10 |
LW6649 | Environmental Law in Practice | 10 |
1 | 20 |
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| Introduction to Geographical Information Systems | |
| Introduction to Remote Sensing | |
| Introduction to Planning Law | |
| Law of EU Foreign Policy | |
| Contemporary Issues in International Law | |
| International Human Rights Law | |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution: Processes and Practice | |
| Introduction to the Law of the Sea | |
| Global Maritime Security | |
| Port Law | |
| Public International Law | |
| Refugee and Forced Displacement Law | |
| Environmental Law Clinic 2 | |
| Negotiation and Mediation | |
| Managing Complex Disputes | |
| International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | |
| Foundations of International Children's Rights 3 | |
| Business and Human Rights | |
| Children's Rights and Climate Justice 4 | |
5 | |
| Principles of Public International Law | |
| Humanitarianism and the Law | |
| Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law | |
| Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement | |
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards Book and for each module in the Book of Modules.
Programme Learning Outcomes
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Environmental and Natural Resources Law) (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
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Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of Irish, European and International Environmental and Natural Resources Law;
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2
Demonstrate an awareness of the particular relevance and significance of EU and International Law in this field;
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3
Critically evaluate primary and secondary legal materials of relevance to Environmental and Natural Resources Law, including legislation, international instruments, case-law and academic commentary;
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4
Identify and explore interconnections between disparate legal topics in the area of Environmental and Natural Resources Law;
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5
Demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving legal problems in Environmental and Natural Resources Law;
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6
Demonstrate original, independent and critical thinking in relation to relevant legal issues;
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7
Connect changing values and sentiments in society with legal developments in respect of Environmental and Natural Resources Law;
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8
Formulate research questions and develop appropriate research methodologies;
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9
Undertake scholarly research exploring legal themes;
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10
Use information technology appropriately for high-level legal research and writing;
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Express complex legal and/or policy analysis in an appropriate legal style, in accordance with legal writing standards.